Core Saturation — Transformer Glossary
The condition where the core's magnetic flux density reaches a level where further increases in magnetizing current produce diminishing increases in flux.
Core Saturation
The condition where the core's magnetic flux density reaches a level where further increases in magnetizing current produce diminishing increases in flux.
Saturation flux density for CRGO steel is approximately 2.0 T (tesla). Normal operating flux density is designed at 1.6–1.7 T, providing margin against overvoltage and transient conditions. Core saturation causes: dramatic increase in magnetizing current, high harmonic content, excessive heating, and increased audible noise. Operating a 60 Hz transformer at 50 Hz without voltage reduction causes saturation because flux is inversely proportional to frequency.
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