kärnförlustresistans
Kärnförlustresistans refers to the ability of a component, typically a magnetic core in an inductor or transformer, to resist a loss of magnetic flux due to external influences or internal properties. This phenomenon is crucial in applications where stable and predictable magnetic behavior is required, such as in power electronics and signal processing.
The primary causes of core loss include hysteresis loss and eddy current loss. Hysteresis loss occurs due
Materials with high magnetic permeability and low core loss characteristics are preferred for applications demanding high
In summary, kärnförlustresistans is a measure of a magnetic core's resilience against flux reduction, influenced by