Losses in Nominal T Method evaluator uses Power Loss in T = 3*(Resistance in T/2)*(Receiving End Current in T^2+Sending End Current in T^2) to evaluate the Power Loss in T, The Losses in Nominal T method formula is defined as the ratio of the power absorbed by the input circuit of a transducer to the power delivered to a specified load; usually expressed in decibels. Power Loss in T is denoted by Ploss(t) symbol.
How to evaluate Losses in Nominal T Method using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Losses in Nominal T Method, enter Resistance in T (Rt), Receiving End Current in T (Ir(t)) & Sending End Current in T (Is(t)) and hit the calculate button.