Flux Wb or Flux V.s ?

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Krasimir Terziev
Krasimir Terziev el 2 de Jul. de 2020
Respondida: Krasimir Terziev el 13 de Jul. de 2020
Hello,
I think i find out somethink strange. I see in matlab/powergui/hysteresis tool, that there is a Flux satturation region equals to 1300 V.s and more but the books says that:
Wb=V.s
and Flux=Magnetic flux density / the аrea of the section - - - F=B/S.
So it is not normal to have a square magnetic circuit and to be bigger then 1m of each side! so S=0.5^2 =0.25 m^2
so as we all know from books B cant be more then 3, even 3 is high value ! lets say for the good steals B= 2.1 at satturation
SO
If there is no differece between Flux [Wb] and Flux [V.s], this is not normal because u get B=325 T Hmmm????
PLEASE tell me the difference or i do somewhere wrong.

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Krasimir Terziev
Krasimir Terziev el 13 de Jul. de 2020
Actually i find it bymyself and in our standarts we have two kind of Flux:
  1. Flux = magnetic density / the area that the flux cross == Ф=B/S;
  2. flow coupling (this word is from google translate!) = Flux * number of turns == Ѱ = Ф * N
You say that 2. is = to Flux :) but in our standart is flow coupling(the maximum flux that one winding can make!)

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