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Applying expert systems and fuzzy logic for core selection for highfrequency power transformers

Dhawan, R.K.   Davis, P.   Naik, R.  
Schott Corp., Wayzata, MN;

This paper appears in: Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 1995. APEC '95. Conference Proceedings 1995., Tenth Annual
Publication Date: 5-9 Mar 1995
Issue: 0
On page(s): 342-347 vol.1
Meeting Date: 03/05/1995 - 03/09/1995
Location: Dallas, TX, USA
ISBN: 0-7803-2482-X
References Cited: 7
INSPEC Accession Number: 5021783
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/APEC.1995.468971
Posted online: 2002-08-06 19:47:13.0

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A large number of factors go into core selection in the design of high frequency power transformers. An experto-fuzzy system called CoGSA (Core Geometry Selection Aid) has been developed to aid the magnetic designer in selection of a core geometry. The system is based on expert system and fuzzy logic techniques. The various decision components (power, cost, shielding, heating, power density etc.) are taken into account in the form of IF-THEN statements. The fuzzy logic is applied to take into consideration the uncertainty involved with the various factors

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