Eddy currents

Eddy currents (also called Foucault's currents) are loops of electrical current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field in the conductor according to Faraday's law of induction. Eddy currents flow in closed loops within conductors, in planes perpendicular to the magnetic field. They can be induced within nearby stationary conductors by a time-varying magnetic field created by an AC electromagnet or transformer, for example, or by relative motion between a magnet and a nearby conductor. The magnitude of the current in a given loop is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field, the area of the loop, and the rate of change of flux, and inversely proportional to the resistivity of the material. When graphed, these circular currents within a piece of metal look vaguely like eddies or whirlpools in a liquid.
By Lenz's law, an eddy current creates a magnetic field that opposes the change in the magnetic field that created it, and thus eddy currents react back on the source of the magnetic field. For example, a nearby conductive surface will exert a drag force on a moving magnet that opposes its motion, due to eddy currents induced in the surface by the moving magnetic field. This effect is employed in eddy current brakes which are used to stop rotating power tools quickly when they are turned off. The current flowing through the resistance of the conductor also dissipates energy as heat in the material. Thus eddy currents are a cause of energy loss in alternating current (AC) inductors, transformers, electric motors and generators, and other AC machinery, requiring special construction such as laminated magnetic cores or ferrite cores to minimize them. Eddy currents are also used to heat objects in induction heating furnaces and equipment, and to detect cracks and flaws in metal parts using eddy-current testing instruments.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  • 57

    Greg Bernhardt

    A PF Singularity From USA
    • Messages
      19,445
    • Media
      227
    • Reaction score
      10,025
    • Points
      1,237
  • 1

    sensor

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Mia_S

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      7
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    SCM25

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Recoil

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      4
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    greypilgrim

    A PF Cell
    • Messages
      522
    • Reaction score
      36
    • Points
      103
  • 1

    gildomar

    A PF Molecule
    • Messages
      99
    • Reaction score
      2
    • Points
      58
  • 1

    Michael Sofroniou

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      9
  • 1

    Ron Burgundypants

    A PF Atom
    • Messages
      23
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      31
  • 1

    Physics lover

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      249
    • Reaction score
      25
    • Points
      8
  • 1

    baseballfan_ny

    A PF Atom
    • Messages
      92
    • Reaction score
      23
    • Points
      33
  • 1

    thedubdude

    A PF Electron
    • Messages
      9
    • Reaction score
      1
    • Points
      13
  • 1

    BlackMelon

    A PF Atom
    • Messages
      43
    • Reaction score
      7
    • Points
      33
  • 1

    artis

    A PF Cell
    • Messages
      1,481
    • Reaction score
      976
    • Points
      113
  • 1

    Sh_lm

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      2
    • Reaction score
      2
    • Points
      3
  • Back
    Top