DocumentCode
132481
Title
Optimization of windings in PFC boosts and PWM inverters to maximize converter efficiency
Author
Delaforge, Timothe ; Chazal, Herve ; Pasterczyk, Robert-J
Author_Institution
G2ELAB, St. Martin d´Hères, France
fYear
2014
fDate
16-20 March 2014
Firstpage
768
Lastpage
774
Abstract
An optimize design process of inductors and transformers used in switching power converters is presented in this paper. An analytical modeling of conductor physical behavior was developed to match optimization requirements, and used to compare various components with different cores - coils geometries and wire technologies. Rigorous analytical modeling was applied to achieve minimization of the losses, using homogenization of the stack of wires in equivalent conductive layers of the coils, first introduced by Dowell and improved here. The resolution has been carried out for many different shapes of conductors. All the results are compared to FEM simulations ones and both are analyzed to compare in a quantitative way proximity and skin-depth effects. Then, taking into account the harmonic content of current waveforms, conductor´s losses are minimized. It is highlighted that losses could largely be reduced by improvements of coil structure and the choice of conductor´s shapes. The benefit of using an optimized design procedure to select best industrial solution has been proven.
Keywords
PWM invertors; coils; inductors; minimisation; skin effect; switching convertors; transformer cores; wires (electric); PFC boosts; PWM inverters; conductor losses minimization; converter efficiency maximization; cores-coils geometries; current waveforms; equivalent conductive layers; harmonic content; inductors; skin-depth effects; switching power converters; transformers; windings optimization; wire; Coils; Conductors; Optimization; Proximity effects; Resistance; Windings; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2014 Twenty-Ninth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location
Fort Worth, TX
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APEC.2014.6803395
Filename
6803395
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