effekttap
Effekttap is a term used in electrical engineering to denote the loss of useful electrical power in a system due to inefficiencies. It is the difference between the input power and the output power delivered to the load, or it can be expressed as a percentage of the input. The term is common in Swedish and Norwegian engineering literature, and similar concepts are used worldwide under “power loss” or “losses.”
Effekttap arises from several sources. Resistive losses occur in conductors and windings (I^2 R losses) as heat.
- Power transmission and distribution, where line resistance causes heat, voltage drop, and reduced efficiency, described by
- Transformers and electric motors, which display both copper losses (windings) and core losses (laminations).
- Power converters and electronic devices, where switching frequency and device characteristics influence losses.
Reducing effekttap involves improving materials and design to raise efficiency. Approaches include using conductors with lower
Measurement and significance: efficiency η is defined as P_out / P_in, with effekttap = 1 − η. Industry standards and datasheets
---