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Patrick Turner" wrote
...But a toroidal winding machine has a circular shuttle in two halves which is clipped together through toroid hole and rotated on rollers to load it up before winding the wire back onto the core. It is labour intensive and slow, but 20 times faster than the broom handle shuttle. Quite, as I have just explained, except for your use of the word "shuttle". The essential thing about a shuttle is that it goes backwards and forwards. What you describe here is not a shuttle. If the bobbin were repeatedly passed through the hole in order to wind the wire onto the core, it would be a shuttle of sorts, more or less, but it doesn't, it simply turns on its axis. "Spool" would be a less misleading term. It is not necessarily labour intensive. It can be machine-intensive instead. How quick depends on how many machines or people are on the job, and how fast they work. It would generally need to be more than 20 times faster than the broom handle shuttle. ...The E&I are wound with 2 concentric bobbins, primary on one and any assortment of secondaries on the other, and large numbers of bobbins can be wound at the same time. The cores are high grade GOSS with max µ = 17,000 if they were fully interleaved, but they are not interlaved at all and a block of E and block of I are placed around the assembled bobbins by machine and welded with machine welding machines. The resulting µ of the material is sufficiently high to give low iron losses. This production method is very cheap compared to anything else... Perhaps this kind of construction partly explains Robert's observations using a cheap power transformer for SE power output. cheers, Ian |
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