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Ferrite core loss for power magnetic components design


Abstract:

A practical method is presented for computing high-frequency ferrite core losses in the magnetic component for arbitrary voltage waveforms. The model presented requires o...Show More

Abstract:

A practical method is presented for computing high-frequency ferrite core losses in the magnetic component for arbitrary voltage waveforms. The model presented requires only a few material parameters as input. To calculate ferrite hysteresis losses, a model based on empirical rules is employed. For high-frequency eddy current losses, a built phenomenon is assumed. It is demonstrated that the hysteresis model reproduces all of the important known features of the soft ferrites. These features include hysteresis loop shapes for low- and high-field excitations, the nonlinear permeability behavior, and hysteresis loss dependence on the amplitude of the exciting field. It is found that the total calculated core loss as a function of frequency and flux density correctly describes the observed soft ferrite behavior. The theoretical results are compared with available data for two commercial ferrites, and good agreement is found up to fairly high frequencies ( approximately 500 kHz).<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ( Volume: 27, Issue: 6, November 1991)
Page(s): 4407 - 4415
Date of Publication: 06 August 2002

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