The effect of conductor permeability on electric current transducers

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Abstract

In this paper, experimental works and theoretical analysis are presented to analyze the influence of the conductor permeability on the precision of yokeless current sensors. The results of finite-element method (FEM) fit well the measured field values around the conductor. Finally we evaluate the difference in magnetic fields distribution around non-magnetic and magnetic conductor. The calculated values show that the permeability of the ferromagnetic conductor significally affects the reading of the electric current sensors even at DC.

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Mirzaei, M., Ripka, P., Chirtsov, A., Kaspar, P., & Vyhnanek, J. (2018). The effect of conductor permeability on electric current transducers. AIP Advances, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994195

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