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If a conducting wire with an applied current is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this

A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg)?

B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a magnetic core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core')?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density in specific regions for a motor without using permanent magnets

If a conducting wire is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this

A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg)?

B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a magnetic core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core')?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density in specific regions for a motor without using permanent magnets

If a conducting wire with an applied current is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this

A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg)?

B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a magnetic core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core')?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density in specific regions for a motor without using permanent magnets

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If a conducting wire is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this A

A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg)  ? B

B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a ferritemagnetic core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core')  ?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density in specific regions for a motor without using permanent magnets

If a conducting wire is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg)  ? B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a ferrite core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core')  ?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density for a motor without using permanent magnets

If a conducting wire is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this

A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg)?

B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a magnetic core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core')?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density in specific regions for a motor without using permanent magnets

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Magnetic field from a conductor surrounded ~350 deg by iron?

If a conducting wire is surrounded by a sleeve of iron or similar with a channel cut in one side so that there is an air gap running along the length - would this A) concentrate the field radiated from the wire to the open side - (instead of radiating in 360 deg it would be restricted to say 10 deg) ? B) amplify the field due to the conductor as a ferrite core does when placed inside a coil (as stated in the Wikipedia page on Magnetic_core 'The use of a magnetic core can increase the strength of magnetic field in an electromagnetic coil by a factor of several hundred times what it would be without the core') ?

How would I go about calculating the field strength and direction? Is this configuration commonly used for anything / have a name I can search for?

I'm looking for ways to increase the flux density for a motor without using permanent magnets