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Continuum Modeling of Inductor Hysteresis and Eddy Current Loss Effects in Resonant Circuits...

by Jason L Pries, Lixin Tang, Timothy A Burress
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
Publication Date
Page Numbers
425 to 432
Volume
0
Issue
2017
Conference Name
IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (IEEE-ECCE 2017)
Conference Location
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America
Conference Date
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This paper presents experimental validation of a high-fidelity toroid inductor modeling technique. The aim of this research is to accurately model the instantaneous magnetization state and core losses in ferromagnetic materials. Quasi–static hysteresis effects are captured using a Preisach model. Eddy currents are included by coupling the associated quasi-static Everett function to a simple finite element model representing the inductor cross sectional area. The modeling technique is validated against the nonlinear frequency response from two different series RLC resonant circuits using inductors made of electrical steel and soft ferrite. The method is shown to accurately model shifts in resonant frequency and quality factor. The technique also successfully predicts a discontinuity in the frequency response of the ferrite inductor resonant circuit.