2011 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ecce.2011.6064051
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Predicting inductance roll-off with dc excitations

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“…The significant correlation between inductance and air gap is the reason for the wide tunability range of inductance when using this method. This technique may also be applied to iron powder cores because, in addition to the distributed air gaps that are present in iron powder cores, additional concentrated air gaps that can be variable are inserted in such cores to further increase the saturation level of the core [47][48][49]. Although the fringing effect was neglected, larger air gap lengths can significantly increase it.…”
Section: Air-gap Length Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant correlation between inductance and air gap is the reason for the wide tunability range of inductance when using this method. This technique may also be applied to iron powder cores because, in addition to the distributed air gaps that are present in iron powder cores, additional concentrated air gaps that can be variable are inserted in such cores to further increase the saturation level of the core [47][48][49]. Although the fringing effect was neglected, larger air gap lengths can significantly increase it.…”
Section: Air-gap Length Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, amplitude of the ripple and ripple frequency produce losses, thus increases the heat of the inductor. Furthermore, the stability of the obtained inductance value throughout the entire operating range is tested by AC currents parametrically [12].…”
Section: Designing Parameters Of the Inductormentioning
confidence: 99%