Magnetic path length (MPL) is the effective length of a closed magnetic loop inside a magnetic core made of ferromagnetic material which may be also gapped.[1][2] MPL is relevant in transformer and inductor design and more generally in all kinds of magnetic reactors, such as in magnetic amplifiers and electromagnets.
See also
References
- ↑ McLyman, Colonel Wm. T. (2004). "Reluctance". Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook (3rd ed.). Marcel Dekker. p. 16. ISBN 0-8247-5393-3.
Where MPL, is the magnetic path length, cm.
- ↑ McLyman, Colonel Wm. T. (2002-01-08). "Fringing Flux and Its Side Effects" (PDF). Kg Magnetics, Inc. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
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