
In
electrical engineering
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
, two
conductors are said to be inductively coupled or magnetically coupled when they are configured in a way such that change in current through one wire
induces a voltage across the ends of the other wire through
electromagnetic induction
Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force, electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1 ...
. A changing current through the first wire creates a changing
magnetic field
A magnetic field (sometimes called B-field) is a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials. A moving charge in a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular ...
around it by
Ampere's circuital law. The changing magnetic field induces an
electromotive force (EMF)
voltage
Voltage, also known as (electrical) potential difference, electric pressure, or electric tension, is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a Electrostatics, static electric field, it corresponds to the Work (electrical), ...
in the second wire by
Faraday's law of induction. The amount of inductive coupling between two conductors is measured by their
mutual inductance.
The coupling between two wires can be increased by winding them into
coils and placing them close together on a common axis, so the magnetic field of one coil passes through the other coil. Coupling can also be increased by a
magnetic core of a
ferromagnetic
Ferromagnetism is a property of certain materials (such as iron) that results in a significant, observable magnetic permeability, and in many cases, a significant magnetic coercivity, allowing the material to form a permanent magnet. Ferromagne ...
material like iron or
ferrite in the coils, which increases the magnetic flux. The two coils may be physically contained in a single unit, as in the primary and secondary windings of a
transformer, or may be separated. Coupling may be intentional or unintentional. Unintentional inductive coupling can cause signals from one circuit to be induced into a nearby circuit, this is called
cross-talk, and is a form of
electromagnetic interference.
An inductively coupled
transponder consists of a solid state
transceiver chip connected to a large coil that functions as an
antenna. When brought within the oscillating magnetic field of a reader unit, the transceiver is powered up by energy inductively coupled into its antenna and transfers data back to the reader unit inductively.
Magnetic coupling between two
magnets can also be used to mechanically transfer power without contact, as in the
magnetic gear.
Uses
Inductive coupling is widely used throughout electrical technology; examples include:
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Electric motor
An electric motor is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a electromagnetic coil, wire winding to gene ...
s and
generators
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Inductive charging products
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Induction cookers and
induction heating systems
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Induction loop communication systems
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Metal detectors
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Transformers
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Wireless power transfer
Wireless power transfer (WPT; also wireless energy transmission or WET) is the transmission of electrical energy without wires as a physical link. In a wireless power transmission system, an electric power source, electrically powered transmitte ...
* Testing:
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Radio-frequency identification
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically Automatic identification system, identify and Tracking system, track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, ...
** Presence of voltage
File:Philips N4422 - power supply transformer-2098.jpg, Power transformer transfers power from one winding to the other by inductive coupling
File:Antenna tuning coil - station WOR.jpg, Antenna transformer inductively couples antenna of AM radio station to transmitter
File:Fluke Clamp meter.jpg, clamp ammeter measuring current by inductive coupling
File:Drehstromtransformater im Schnitt Hochspannung.jpg, Utility transformer cutaway shows inductively coupled coils
File:Variometer.jpg, Variometer
In aviation, a variometer – also known as a rate of climb and descent indicator (RCDI), rate-of-climb indicator, vertical speed indicator (VSI), or vertical velocity indicator (VVI) – is one of the flight instruments in an aircraft used to in ...
from radio allows inductive coupling to be varied
File:Igncoil.jpg, Ignition coil of truck produces high spark plug voltage by inductive coupling
File:Phone wireless charge.jpg, Inductive charger wirelessly charging a cellphone
File:Office of Naval Research-funded Electromagnetic Railgun launchers at the Naval Surface Warfare Center 02.jpg, Prototype railgun
A railgun or rail gun, sometimes referred to as a rail cannon, is a linear motor device, typically designed as a ranged weapon, that uses Electromagnet, electromagnetic force to launch high-velocity Projectile, projectiles. The projectile norma ...
accelerates a projectile by inductive coupling
File:Silicon grown by Czochralski process 1956 closeup.jpg, Induction furnace heats silicon by eddy currents
File:Induction Cooktop Rolling Boil.jpg, Induction stove boiling water by inductive coupling to pan
Low-frequency induction
Low-frequency induction can be a dangerous form of inductive coupling when it happens inadvertently. For example, if a long-distance metal
pipeline
A pipeline is a system of Pipe (fluid conveyance), pipes for long-distance transportation of a liquid or gas, typically to a market area for consumption. The latest data from 2014 gives a total of slightly less than of pipeline in 120 countries ...
is installed along a
right of way in parallel with a high-voltage power line, the power line can induce current on the pipe. Since the pipe is a conductor, insulated by its protective coating from the earth, it acts as a secondary winding for a long, drawn out transformer whose primary winding is the power line. Voltages induced on the pipe are then a hazard to people operating valves or otherwise touching metal parts of the metal pipeline.
Reducing low-frequency magnetic fields may be necessary when dealing with electronics, as sensitive circuits in close proximity to an instrument with a power transformer may pickup the
mains frequency.
Twisted wires (e.g. in
networking cables) are an effective way of reducing the interference as signals induced in the successive twists cancel.
Magnetic shielding is also an effective way of reducing unwanted inductive coupling, though moving the source of the magnetic field away from sensitive electronics is the simplest solution if possible.
Although induced currents can be harmful, they can also be helpful. Electrical distribution line engineers use inductive coupling to tap power for cameras on towers and at substations that allow remote monitoring of the facilities. Using this they can watch from anywhere and not need to worry about changing camera batteries or solar panel maintenance.
References
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Electronic engineering
Electromagnetic compatibility
Wireless energy transfer