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"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
... In message , gareth writes "Brian Morrison" wrote in message . uk... It's the DC resistance that limits the primary current once the core is saturated, not the inductance. When the core is saturated the effective inductance is zero. Think about the B-H loop diagram for a transformer. You misunderstand. I was referring to the saturation of the current, which is limited by the secondary load. It's the core which saturates. It can start to saturate without any secondary current being drawn. If the transformer 'runs out of' inductance, the primary current can go sky high, as it is essentially limited by the primary resistance. You are discussing magnetic saturation. I was discussing the current saturating to the limit brought on by the secondary load. Although the I=E/R relationship is normally presented as instantaneous, it is not, and it takes a finite, although in finitesimal, time to reach the value. Likewise, in my comments, it takes some small time for the secondary current to reach that value, to saturate, in other words. Consider a simple circuit of battery, switch and resistor; how does the battery "know" how much current to flow before it has "encountered" the resistor? Perhaps a poor choice of wording on my behalf, when I did not anticipate your "susceptance"? :-) But this is (hopefully!) a gentlemanly chatty group and chatting on civilly should always iron out such misunderstandings. |
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