Claims
- 1. A magnetic core, formed by laminating or winding a magnetic material ribbon and an electrical insulating ribbon,
- said magnetic core having the relationship of 0.5a.ltoreq.b<a in which the width of said magnetic material ribbon is "a", and the width of said electrical insulating ribbon is "b",
- said magnetic material ribbon and said electrical insulating ribbon being disposed such that both edges of the magnetic material ribbon project from respective edges of the electrical insulating ribbon in a width direction, and wherein at least an edge of said magnetic material ribbon is shaped to contact a coolant.
- 2. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein the relationship between the width "a" of said magnetic material ribbon and the width "b" of said electrical insulating ribbon has the relationship of 0.9 a.ltoreq.b<a.
- 3. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein the relationship between the width "a" of said magnetic material ribbon and the width "b" of said electrical insulating ribbon has the relationship of 0.95 a.ltoreq.b<a.
- 4. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic material ribbon and said electrical insulating ribbon are disposed such that the centerline of the magnetic material ribbon and the centerline of said electrical insulating ribbon substantially coincide.
- 5. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic material ribbon is composed of an amorphous alloy represented by the following general formula:
- Fe.sub.100-y X.sub.y
- 14.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.21[at. %]
- wherein X is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Si, B, P, C and Ge.
- 6. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic material ribbon is composed of an amorphous alloy represented by the following general formula:
- (Fe.sub.1-x M.sub.x).sub.100-y X.sub.y
- 0<x.ltoreq.0.4
- 14.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.21[at. %]
- wherein M is one or two elements selected from the group consisting of Co and Ni, and X is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Si, B, P, C and Ge.
- 7. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic material ribbon is composed of an amorphous alloy represented by the following general formula:
- (Co.sub.1-x Fe.sub.x).sub.100-z (Si.sub.1-y B.sub.y).sub.z
- 0.02.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.0.1
- 0.3.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.0.9
- 20.ltoreq.z.ltoreq.30[at. %].
- 8. The magnetic core according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic material ribbon is composed of an Fe-base soft magnetic alloy represented by the following general formula:
- (Fe.sub.1-a M.sub.a).sub.100-x-y-z-.alpha.-.beta.-.gamma. Cu.sub.x Si.sub.y B.sub.z M.sup.-.sub..alpha. M.sup.--.sub..beta. X.sub..gamma.
- 0.ltoreq.a.ltoreq.0.5
- 0.1.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.3
- 0.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.30
- 0.ltoreq.z.ltoreq.25
- 0.ltoreq.y+z.ltoreq.35
- 0.ltoreq..alpha..ltoreq.30
- 0.ltoreq..beta..ltoreq.10
- 0.ltoreq..gamma..ltoreq.10
- wherein M is one or two elements selected from the group consisting of Co and Ni, and M.sup.- is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Nb, W, Ta, Zr, Hf, Ti and Mo, M.sup.-- is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of V, Cr, Mn, Al, platinum group metals, Sc, Y, rare earth elements, Au, Zn, Sn and Re, and X is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of C, Ge, P, Ga, Sb, In, Be and As and wherein at least 50% of the texture is composed of fine grains, and the grains have a maximum grain size of not more than 500 Angstroms.
- 9. The magnetic core according to claim 6, wherein said magnetic material ribbon is composed of an amorphous alloy in which at least 5 at. % of one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Ta, V, Cr, Mn, Cu, Mo, Nb and W are further added to said amorphous alloy.
- 10. The magnetic core according to claim 7, wherein said magnetic material ribbon is composed of an amorphous alloy in which at least 5 at. % of one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Ta, V, Cr, Mn, Cu, Mo, Nb and W are further added to said amorphous alloy.
- 11. A magnetic core comprising:
- a magnetic material ribbon and an electrical insulating ribbon in alternating layers, wherein the width of said magnetic material ribbon is "a" and the width of said electrical insulating ribbon is "b";
- said magnetic core satisfying the relationship of 0.5 a.ltoreq.b<a;
- said magnetic material ribbon and said electrical insulating ribbon being disposed in said alternating layers so that both edges of the magnetic material ribbon project from corresponding edges of the electrical insulating ribbon in a width direction, at least one edge of said magnetic material ribbon being shaped to contact a coolant.
- 12. The magnetic core according to claim 11, wherein the relationship between the width "a" of said magnetic material ribbon and the width "b" of said electrical insulating ribbon has the relationship of 0.9 a.ltoreq.b<a.
- 13. The magnetic core according to claim 11, wherein the relationship between the width "a" of said magnetic material ribbon and the width "b" of said electrical insulating ribbon has the relationship of 0.95 a.ltoreq.b<a.
- 14. A pulse generator comprising:
- a magnetic core having a magnetic material ribbon and an electrical insulating ribbon in alternating layers, wherein the width of said magnetic material ribbon is "a" and the width of said electrical insulating ribbon is "b";
- said magnetic core satisfying the relationship of 0.5a.ltoreq.b<a;
- said magnetic material ribbon and said electrical insulating ribbon being disposed in said alternating layers so that both edges of the magnetic material ribbon project from corresponding edges of the electrical insulating ribbon in a width direction, at least one edge of said magnetic material ribbon being shaped to contact a coolant.
- 15. A transformer comprising:
- a magnetic core having a magnetic material ribbon and an electrical insulating ribbon in alternating layers, wherein the width of said magnetic material ribbon is "a" and the width of said electrical insulating ribbon is "b";
- said magnetic core satisfying the relationship of 0.5a.ltoreq.b<a;
- said magnetic material ribbon and said electrical insulating ribbon being disposed in said alternating layers so that both edges of the magnetic material ribbon project from corresponding edges of the electrical insulating ribbon in a width direction, at least one edge of said magnetic material ribbon being shaped to contact a coolant.
- 16. An electric power system comprising:
- a magnetic core having a magnetic material ribbon and an electrical insulating ribbon in alternating layers, wherein the width of said magnetic material ribbon is "a" and the width of said electrical insulating ribbon is "b";
- said magnetic core satisfying the relationship of 0.5a.ltoreq.b<a;
- said magnetic material ribbon and said electrical insulating ribbon being disposed in said alternating layers so that both edges of the magnetic material ribbon project from corresponding edges of the electrical insulating ribbon in a width direction, at least one edge of said magnetic material ribbon being shaped to contact a coolant.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/859,320, filed May 28, 1992, now abandoned, which is the National Stage of International Application PCT/JP91/01294, Sep. 27, 1991, published as WO92/06480 Apr. 16, 1992 which designated the United States.
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