T tuck New Member May 11, 2008 #1 Did anyone know what mean of fringing flux? Is it similiar to leakage flux ?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 11, 2008 #2 Why waste time typing the question on here?, why not just enter 'fringing flux' in google, for all you want to know!.
Why waste time typing the question on here?, why not just enter 'fringing flux' in google, for all you want to know!.
T tuck New Member May 11, 2008 #3 I do try to search on google. but im not quite know what their saying.
dknguyen Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member May 12, 2008 #4 Fringing flux is the part of the flux that doesn't go 'straight across" an air gap. It still makes it across but it doesn't travel straight across and curves away from the airgap a bit before curving back towards and reaching the other side.
Fringing flux is the part of the flux that doesn't go 'straight across" an air gap. It still makes it across but it doesn't travel straight across and curves away from the airgap a bit before curving back towards and reaching the other side.