[QUOTE=gyula;121847]NOW what comes is how long pulse time you wish to use for this coil? Probably 3 or 4 times L/R, i.e. 3 or 4 second wide pulse because shorter than this the current may be too low at switch-off for establishing the energy content of the collapsing field. And longer than 4 sec long ON time will not give significantly more 'juice' to the coil's energy content I think.
Hi Gyula,
Thanks for the tutor.
Seems like you don't see the significant of the short pulse or low L/R (say .0001 L/R)pulsing (provide that the ON resistance is ideal (0 Ohm)). The magnetic field in the coil represent the current flow through the coil, right? So If I choose short pulse width (.0001 L/R), it will have a low magnetic field because not alot of amps flow through. But then when you observe the GROWTH curve, the derivative of it at short pulse (or the rate of change of current/magnetic field) is ...almost infinity. What then is the magnetic field rate of change?
QU
Hi Gyula,
Thanks for the tutor.

Seems like you don't see the significant of the short pulse or low L/R (say .0001 L/R)pulsing (provide that the ON resistance is ideal (0 Ohm)). The magnetic field in the coil represent the current flow through the coil, right? So If I choose short pulse width (.0001 L/R), it will have a low magnetic field because not alot of amps flow through. But then when you observe the GROWTH curve, the derivative of it at short pulse (or the rate of change of current/magnetic field) is ...almost infinity. What then is the magnetic field rate of change?
QU
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