
4. A simple example of ferroresonance
4.1 Description of the ferroresonant circuit and saturation curve
The main mechanisms of ferroresonance itself can be understood by studying a simple circuit like the one shown in figure 7 , consisting simply of a voltage source E, a capacitor C and a non-linear magnetic inductance L for the transformer representation. The core of this inductance consists of a saturable iron core, for which the function V ( I ) at its terminals is expressed by the figure
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