kärnförlusterna
Kärnförlusterna is a Swedish term that translates to "core losses" in English. It refers to the energy dissipated within a magnetic material due to its repeated magnetization and demagnetization cycles when subjected to an alternating magnetic field. This energy loss manifests as heat. These losses are a crucial consideration in the design and efficiency of electrical devices that utilize magnetic cores, such as transformers, inductors, and electric motors.
There are two primary components that contribute to kärnförlusterna: hysteresis losses and eddy current losses. Hysteresis
The magnitude of kärnförlusterna is influenced by several factors, including the properties of the magnetic material