Hi Dimitris,
>Minor correction, the calculated relative permeability should be about
>500,
I've made a calculation based on your data with the mini ring-core calculator
and it says µ = 1070 and AL = 937.5nH /N^2
So your first calculation seems to be right.
73
Clemens
DL4RAJ
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>Dimitrios Tsifakis
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>Subject: LF: Re: a lot of ferrite
>
>Minor correction, the calculated relative permeability should be about
>500, I made a mistake in the initial calculation. I just discover why
>they call it initial permeability (bad joke) :-)
>
>73, Dimitris VK2COW
>
>Στις Σάβ, 12 Ιαν 2019 στις 2:48 μ.μ., ο/η Dimitrios Tsifakis
><[email protected]> έγραψε:
>>
>> Hi LF group,
>>
>> I have managed to acquire a few very large ferrite rods (36
>cm x 10 cm
>> x 2 cm). The material is unknown but I managed to form a square
>> 'toroid' with four of them (they are heavy so gravity was enough to
>> keep everything in place for a measurement) and I measured
>about 15 uH
>> for 4 turns at 0.1 MHz, which if I have done the calculations
>> correctly implies a relative permeability of about 1000.
>>
>> The R of the impedance of the square loop was low (<0.2 ohm) at 0.1
>> MHz and it increased fast with frequency (170 ohm at 5 MHz!).
>>
>> The question is, what LF/VLF experiment would you do if you
>had half a
>> dozen of these rods?
>>
>> 73, Dimitris VK2COW
>
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