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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Big transformers? |
From: | "David G4FTC" <g4ftc@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:59:56 +0000 |
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From: Manfred Mornhinweg wrote The question now is very simple: For an 8kVA transformer, using common inexpensive standard 0.5mm thick silicon steel laminations (no Hypersil nor anything like that), what's the optimal flux density? Manfred, A follow-up from my previous posting. I?ve been doing a bit more research into transformer cores. It would appear that HyperSil is no more than a standard grain-oriented 3% Si-Fe material which is available under a variety of different names such as Magnesil, Orthosil, Microsil, Supersil, etc., from a wide range of suppliers. Grain-oriented 3% Si-Fe alloy was invented in about 1930 by Nicola Tesla who at the time was employed at Westinghouse. The alloy was patented and marketed by Westinghouse under the Trade Mark HyperSil. Being a patented product, HyperSil became the defacto name for high performance transformer core materials. Although the patent has long since expired, the HyperSil is still used as a generic name for such cores. I haven?t been able to find if HyperSil is even still a valid Trade Mark. Although Grain-oriented Si-Fe cores can operate with flux densities up to 1.5 - 1.8 Tesla with reasonable core losses, there are more modern materials available such as the Co-V-Fe (Cobalt-Vanadium-Iron) alloys which can operate up to about 2 Tesla. I have no figures about the relative costs but I would expect that the Co-V-Fe alloys would attract a premium. Hope this helps Regards David _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk/ _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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