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Specific Magnetic Loading in Electrical Machine Design Formulas
Specific Magnetic loading is defined as the total flux per unit area over the surface of the armature periphery and is denoted by B<sub>av</sub> for any electrical machine. And is denoted by B
av
. Specific Magnetic Loading is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter for Magnetic Flux Density. Note that the value of Specific Magnetic Loading is always negative.
Formulas to find Specific Magnetic Loading in Electrical Machine Design
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Specific Magnetic Loading
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Specific Magnetic Loading using Output Coefficient AC
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Average Gap Density using Limiting Value of Core Length
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Specific Magnetic Loading using Output Coefficient DC
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Electrical Machine Design formulas that make use of Specific Magnetic Loading
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Flux per Pole using Pole Pitch
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Specific Electric Loading using Output Coefficient AC
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Winding Factor using Output Coefficient AC
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Limiting Value of Core Length
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Peripheral Speed of Armature using Limiting Value of Core Length
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Output Coefficient DC
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Number of Poles using Specific Magnetic Loading
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Flux per Pole 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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Number of Poles
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Flux per Pole
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Armature Diameter
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Armature Core Length
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Output Coefficient AC
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Specific Electric Loading
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Winding Factor
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Limiting Value of Core Length
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Peripheral Speed of Armature
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Turns per Coil
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Number of Coils between Adjacent Segments
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Output Coefficient DC
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FAQ
What is the Specific Magnetic Loading?
Specific Magnetic loading is defined as the total flux per unit area over the surface of the armature periphery and is denoted by B<sub>av</sub> for any electrical machine. Specific Magnetic Loading is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter for Magnetic Flux Density. Note that the value of Specific Magnetic Loading is always negative.
Can the Specific Magnetic Loading be negative?
Yes, the Specific Magnetic Loading, measured in Magnetic Flux Density can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Specific Magnetic Loading?
Specific Magnetic Loading is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter[Wb/m²] for Magnetic Flux Density. Tesla[Wb/m²], Maxwell Per Square Meter[Wb/m²], Gauss[Wb/m²] are the few other units in which Specific Magnetic Loading can be measured.
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