maskihäviöt
Maskihäviöt, a Finnish term, translates to "mask losses" and refers to a phenomenon primarily observed in inductive components like transformers and inductors. It encompasses the energy dissipated as heat within the magnetic core material due to the alternating magnetic flux. This energy loss is a consequence of two main effects: hysteresis loss and eddy current loss.
Hysteresis loss occurs because the magnetic domains within the core material are repeatedly realigned by the
Eddy current loss arises from the induced currents that circulate within the conductive core material itself,
Maskihäviöt are a critical consideration in the design and efficiency calculations of electrical power equipment. Minimizing