lekkasjeinduktans
Lekkasjeinduktans, also known as leakage inductance, is a phenomenon that occurs in electrical systems, particularly in transformers and inductors. It refers to the inductance that is not directly associated with the intended magnetic flux path but rather with the stray or leakage flux. This leakage flux does not contribute to the desired energy transfer or storage but instead circulates within the magnetic core and surrounding structures.
Leakage inductance is a result of the imperfect coupling between the primary and secondary windings in a
The value of leakage inductance is typically much smaller than the main inductance but can still have
To minimize leakage inductance, designers often employ techniques such as using high-permeability core materials, optimizing the