Choke Design for Rectifier - WHY USE LOW GRADE CORE STEEL? ----------------------------------------------------------------------Consider the design of a single phase 500A DC choke with: Inductance=0.0005H Rated DC current= 500A Ripple AC current = 80A rms at 300Hz (6x 50Hz=300hz) It is to be used in a 3 phase circuit with a 3 phase supply transformer. AC volts across choke terminals: 0.0005 x 2 x 3.1415x 300x 80=75.3V rms Watts /kg=0.85 Core weight=85kg Core losses=72.3watts Assume the cross sectional area of the core is 193mm2 (gross) Turns=15 Flux density =0.2Tesla Core space factor=0.95 What type of core material should be used? GOSS or NON-GOSS? Use NON-GOSS - It will work AFFECTIVLEY and is more economical. -----------------------------------------------------------------------WHY? Look at the graph - the flux density is low; the core losses are low Bdc=0.95Tesla Bac=Vx10**8/4.44xNXAxSFxf =2055 gauss = 0.2Tesla (LOW!) Btot = Bdc+Bac=1.14Tesla The KNOWLEDGE GAP HERE IS: --------------------------------Bdc does not conribute to the iron losses ; only the AC FLUXDENSITY -------------------------------------------------------------------------CONCLUSION: Hence a low grade core material can be used for the core of the choke, as the AC flux density is low and the AC cores losses are low. Activate to view larger image,