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Flux per Pole in Electrical Machine Design Formulas
Flux per pole is defined as the magnetic flux present at each pole of any electrical machine. And is denoted by Φ. Flux per Pole is usually measured using the Weber for Magnetic Flux. Note that the value of Flux per Pole is always positive.
Formulas to find Flux per Pole in Electrical Machine Design
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Flux per Pole using Pole Pitch
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Flux per Pole using Magnetic Loading
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Flux per Pole using Specific Magnetic Loading
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Electrical Machine Design formulas that make use of Flux per Pole
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Magnetic Loading
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Specific Magnetic Loading
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Number of Poles using Magnetic Loading
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Number of Poles using Specific Magnetic Loading
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Armature Diameter using Specific Magnetic Loading
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Armature Core Length using Specific Magnetic Loading
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List of variables in Electrical Machine Design formulas
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Specific Magnetic Loading
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Pole Pitch
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Limiting Value of Core Length
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Magnetic Loading
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Number of Poles
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Armature Diameter
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FAQ
What is the Flux per Pole?
Flux per pole is defined as the magnetic flux present at each pole of any electrical machine. Flux per Pole is usually measured using the Weber for Magnetic Flux. Note that the value of Flux per Pole is always positive.
Can the Flux per Pole be negative?
No, the Flux per Pole, measured in Magnetic Flux cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Flux per Pole?
Flux per Pole is usually measured using the Weber[Wb] for Magnetic Flux. Milliweber[Wb], Microweber[Wb], Volt Second[Wb] are the few other units in which Flux per Pole can be measured.
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