fluxcarrying
Fluxcarrying is a term used to describe the ability of a system to sustain, transport, and manipulate magnetic flux along a defined path or within a medium. It encompasses how magnetic flux is stored, guided, and transferred, and is characterized by concepts such as flux linkage, flux density, and the geometry of the flux path.
In superconducting systems, fluxcarrying takes on a particular significance. Type II superconductors admit magnetic flux in
In electrical engineering and magnetics, fluxcarrying relates to flux linkage in inductors, transformers, and magnetic cores.
Measurement approaches include magnetometry, Hall probe imaging, and magneto-optical techniques, alongside transport methods that infer flux