Use of nanocrystalline materials for current transformer construction

This article compares the use of nanocrystalline, amorphous and permalloy materials for instrument transformer construction. The apparent permeability and loss angle dependencies on magnetic flux density necessary for instrument transformer design are introduced. The measurement of these characteris...

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Ratio error
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