Considering 2D Magnetic Fields and Air Gap Geometry in the Estimation of AC Losses in Round Wire Windings

André Furlan, Marcelo Lobo Heldwein

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Abstract

The use of classical formulations based the assumption of unidirectional magnetic fields for the estimation of alternating current (AC) losses in windings neglect some critical physical aspects observed in real components. This leads to higher estimation errors for higher frequencies, which are ever more important in modern power electronics. Even though newer methods appeared, the level of accuracy of analytical methods can be further improved. This work proposes a new approach for round wire windings, considering both cited factors, i.e., 2D magnetic fields and air gap geometry. The results are compared with previous works and finite elements simulation results. Although this work describes the method with only one coil, the same approach can be applied to two or more coils, including transformers with air gaps.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelInternational Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, PCIM Europe 2023
Herausgeber (Verlag)Mesago PCIM GmbH
Seiten452-459
Seitenumfang8
ISBN (elektronisch)9783800760916
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2023
Veranstaltung2023 International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, PCIM Europe 2023 - Nuremberg, Deutschland
Dauer: 9 Mai 202311 Mai 2023

Publikationsreihe

NamePCIM Europe Conference Proceedings
ISSN (elektronisch)2191-3358

Konferenz

Konferenz2023 International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, PCIM Europe 2023
Land/GebietDeutschland
OrtNuremberg
Zeitraum9/05/2311/05/23

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