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Effect of Air gap in Flyback transformer on primary inductance

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Could anyone please explain how the air gap in the flyback transformer really effects the primary winding inductance. I am basically looking for the mathematical relation...

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Calculating the reluctance of the magnetic circuit is a visual method to find the inductance.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_circuit

I guess you know about AL factors of magnetic cores. According to the reluctance model, you can assume

1/ALgapped = 1/ALungapped + k*sg (sg is the gap width, k a constant)

Due to fringing fields, the calculation isn't exact for very large air gaps.
 

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