lindningarresistansförluster
Lindningarresistansförluster, often referred to as copper losses or I²R losses, are a fundamental concept in electrical engineering, particularly in the context of power systems and electrical machines. These losses occur due to the inherent electrical resistance of the conductive windings used in devices such as transformers, motors, and generators. When electric current flows through these windings, energy is dissipated as heat. This dissipation is a direct consequence of Ohm's law, where the power loss (P) is proportional to the square of the current (I) and the resistance (R) of the conductor, represented by the formula P = I²R.
The magnitude of lindningarresistansförluster is directly influenced by several factors. The resistance of the winding material
These losses are undesirable as they reduce the overall efficiency of electrical devices, converting useful electrical