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US2498475A
US2498475A US25349A US2534948A US2498475A US 2498475 A US2498475 A US 2498475A US 25349 A US25349 A US 25349A US 2534948 A US2534948 A US 2534948A US 2498475 A US2498475 A US 2498475A
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  • This invention relates to magnetic cores and more particularly to magnetic cores having a constant permeability.
  • the magnetic core construction which is the subject of this invention achieves this linear relationship by employing a compound core prepared in two sections from a single ferromagnetic material, and establishing, preferably by means of a direct current polarizing coil, a specific flux density within one section of the core.
  • the polarizing efiect of the direct current coil is such that the resulting magnetization curve, the algebraic sum of the magnetization curves of the polarized and unpolarized core sections, is a straight line.
  • FIG. 1 is a semi-schematic diagram of a particular embodiment-of the invention as applied to the construction of a reactor.
  • Fig. 2 is a graph showing the magnetization curve for the material used in the construction of the reactor shown in Fig. 1, and also showing other curves useful in the explanation of the subject invention.
  • a reactor core I which is constructed in accordance with this invention.
  • the reactor core I is prepared in two sections 2 and 3 from a single ferro-magnetic material A.
  • a polarizing coil 4 which carries a current, Idc, supplied by the direct current source 5 and whose magnitude is determined by the resistance of the coil 4 and the external resistor 6.
  • a coil 1 whichis the reactor coil and is connected to an external alternating current circuit having a current Iac. If Iac varies in such a manner that the current reverses direction (1.
  • the magnetization or B-H curve of a material A is given by curve 9 in Fig. 2.
  • the current Idc which flows through the polarizing coil 4 is of such a magnitude that the flux density Bdc set up within the core section 2 due to Iclc is the same as the flux density which corresponds to the point of inflection ID of the magnetization curve 9.
  • the slope of that part of the curve 9 labeled ll increases and when point I0 is reached the slope of the curve 9 starts to decrease; the section of the curve 8 having a decreasing slope is labeled l2.
  • point [0 corresponds to the point of maximum slope of the magnetization curve 9.
  • the core I0 is constructed from an iron cobalt alloy composed of 50 per cent iron and. 50 per cent cobalt.
  • Hdc has a value of two oersteds.
  • the current in coil 1, L10 With a direct current through coil 8 corresponding to a magnetomotive force of one oersted the current in coil 1, L10, produces a magnetomotive force varying from zero to 2 oersteds. It is found that a constant permeability of 10,000 is obtained for this specific range of magnetomotive force.
  • a substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, means including an electric circuit linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with a variable magnetomotive force,
  • said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of satuartion efiects, and means for magnetizing one of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection.
  • a substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, a variable current exciting circuit linking both of said sections, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation effects, means'for magnetizingone of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection, and means for magnetizing both of said sections in parallel with a unidirectional.magnetomotive force of approximately half that corresponding to said point of inflection.
  • Stationary induction apparatus comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop magnetic core sectionsof the same magnetic material, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone from which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, means for magnetizing one of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection, means for magnetizing both of said sections in parallel with a unidirectional magnetomotive force of approximately half that corresponding to said point of inflection, and a winding linking both of said core sections for magnetizing them with an alternating magnetomotive force whose amplitude between maximum positive and negative values is substantially equal to the magnetomotive force corresponding to said point of inflection.
  • a substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, a common alternating current exciting circuit linking both of said sections, said material having a conventionally density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, and means including a winding on one of said sections for magnetizing it with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinityof said point of inflection.
  • a substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, a common alternating current exciting winding linking both of said sections, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower Zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, means for including a winding linking one of said sections for magnetizing it with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection,
  • Stationary induction apparatus comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop core sections of the same magnetic material, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, means including a winding for magnetizing one of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection, means including a second winding linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with a unidirectional magnetomotive force of approximately half that corresponding to said point of inflection, and means including a third winding linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with an alternating magnetomotive force whose amplitude between maximum positive and negative values is substantially equal to the magnetomotive force corresponding to said point of inflection.

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Feb. 21, 1950 J. Q. ADAMS 2,498,475
SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORE Filed May 6, 1948 Fig 1.
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MAGNETOMOTIVE FORCE Inventor": John Q. Adams, by Hls Attorney.
Patented Feb. 21, 1950 SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORE John Q. Adams, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General Electric Company, a corporation of New York Application May 6, 1948, Serial No. 25,349
6 Claims.
This invention relates to magnetic cores and more particularly to magnetic cores having a constant permeability.
In the case of a transformer or reactor having a core constructed of a term-magnetic material, due to the effect of saturation and the nonlinear relationship between flux density and magneto-motive force, there may be introduced into the circuit variations of the voltage or current wave shape which are very often undesirable. Particularly in the case of a reactor used in connection with a capacitor an undesired resonant circuit might result from the introduction of higher harmonics. To prevent any distortion of the wave shape of current or voltage or both it would be necessary to have a magnetization curve for the ferro-magnetic material comprising the magnetic core which exhibits a linear relationship between flux density (B) and mmf. (H).
The magnetic core construction which is the subject of this invention achieves this linear relationship by employing a compound core prepared in two sections from a single ferromagnetic material, and establishing, preferably by means of a direct current polarizing coil, a specific flux density within one section of the core. The polarizing efiect of the direct current coil is such that the resulting magnetization curve, the algebraic sum of the magnetization curves of the polarized and unpolarized core sections, is a straight line.
Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide a magnetic core construction which possesses the characteristic of constant permeability over a specified range of magnetomotive force.
This invention will be better understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing and its scope will be pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawing Fig. 1 is a semi-schematic diagram of a particular embodiment-of the invention as applied to the construction of a reactor. Fig. 2 is a graph showing the magnetization curve for the material used in the construction of the reactor shown in Fig. 1, and also showing other curves useful in the explanation of the subject invention.
Referring now to the drawing there is shown in Fig. 1, by way of example, a reactor core I which is constructed in accordance with this invention. The reactor core I is prepared in two sections 2 and 3 from a single ferro-magnetic material A. Around core section 2 is wound a polarizing coil 4 which carries a current, Idc, supplied by the direct current source 5 and whose magnitude is determined by the resistance of the coil 4 and the external resistor 6. Around both sections 2 and 3 of the reactor core I is wound a coil 1 whichis the reactor coil and is connected to an external alternating current circuit having a current Iac. If Iac varies in such a manner that the current reverses direction (1. e., the current is first positive and then negative) another polarizing coil 8, which is wound around both sections 2 and 3 of the reactor core I, must be used to prevent a reversal of magnetization when the current Iac becomes negative. Coil 8 may be eliminated if Iac remains positive at all times during its cyclic variation, as would be the case if it had a large enough direct current component.
The magnetization or B-H curve of a material A is given by curve 9 in Fig. 2. The current Idc which flows through the polarizing coil 4 is of such a magnitude that the flux density Bdc set up within the core section 2 due to Iclc is the same as the flux density which corresponds to the point of inflection ID of the magnetization curve 9. It can be seen from the curve 9 that, starting at the origin (i. e., point of zero mmf. and zero flux density) the slope of that part of the curve 9 labeled ll increases and when point I0 is reached the slope of the curve 9 starts to decrease; the section of the curve 8 having a decreasing slope is labeled l2. Thus, point [0 corresponds to the point of maximum slope of the magnetization curve 9. The algebraic sum of curve II and curve I2 for a specific mmf. region, in Fig. 2 from Ho to Hdc, if the material A is chosen properly will be a straight line, and is shown as curve l3. Therefore, if the polarizing current through coil 8 is such that the magnetomotive force resultin from Iac flowing in coil 7 remains in the region from Ho to Hdc the shape of the flux density wave will be substantially the same as the shape of current Iac wave and no distorting harmonics will be introduced into the circuit. For full utilization of the core the magnetomotive force of coil 8 should be 2 Hole.
In a particular application of this invention the core I0 is constructed from an iron cobalt alloy composed of 50 per cent iron and. 50 per cent cobalt. Hdc has a value of two oersteds. With a direct current through coil 8 corresponding to a magnetomotive force of one oersted the current in coil 1, L10, produces a magnetomotive force varying from zero to 2 oersteds. It is found that a constant permeability of 10,000 is obtained for this specific range of magnetomotive force.
While there has been shown and described a particular embodiment of this invention it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the invention, and therefore, it is aimed in the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, means including an electric circuit linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with a variable magnetomotive force,
said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of satuartion efiects, and means for magnetizing one of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection.
2. A substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, a variable current exciting circuit linking both of said sections, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation effects, means'for magnetizingone of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection, and means for magnetizing both of said sections in parallel with a unidirectional.magnetomotive force of approximately half that corresponding to said point of inflection.
3. Stationary induction apparatus comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop magnetic core sectionsof the same magnetic material, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone from which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, means for magnetizing one of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection, means for magnetizing both of said sections in parallel with a unidirectional magnetomotive force of approximately half that corresponding to said point of inflection, and a winding linking both of said core sections for magnetizing them with an alternating magnetomotive force whose amplitude between maximum positive and negative values is substantially equal to the magnetomotive force corresponding to said point of inflection.
4. A substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, a common alternating current exciting circuit linking both of said sections, said material having a conventionally density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, and means including a winding on one of said sections for magnetizing it with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinityof said point of inflection.
5. A substantially uniform permeability magnetic core comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop sections of ferromagnetic material, a common alternating current exciting winding linking both of said sections, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower Zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, means for including a winding linking one of said sections for magnetizing it with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection,
and means including a winding linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with a unidirectional magnetomotive force of approximate-' ly half that corresponding to said point of inflection.
6. Stationary induction apparatus comprising, in combination, two magnetically parallel closed loop core sections of the same magnetic material, said material having a conventionally shaped magnetization curve which as the flux density increases from zero is characterized by a lower zone in which the permeability increases separated by a point of inflection from an upper zone in which the permeability decreases by reason of saturation efiects, means including a winding for magnetizing one of said sections with a unidirectional flux having a density in the vicinity of said point of inflection, means including a second winding linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with a unidirectional magnetomotive force of approximately half that corresponding to said point of inflection, and means including a third winding linking both of said sections for magnetizing them with an alternating magnetomotive force whose amplitude between maximum positive and negative values is substantially equal to the magnetomotive force corresponding to said point of inflection.
JAMES Q. ADAMS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,357,197 Brooks Oct. 26, 1920 1,835,209 Dowling Dec. 8, 1931
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