DocumentCode
1450624
Title
Coupled Inductor Characterization for a High Performance Interleaved Boost Converter
Author
Kosai, Hiroyuki ; McNeal, Seana ; Jordan, Brett ; Scofield, James ; Ray, Biswajit ; Turgut, Zafer
Author_Institution
UES, Inc., Dayton, OH, USA
Volume
45
Issue
10
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4812
Lastpage
4815
Abstract
Interleaved power converter topologies have received increasing attention in recent years for high power and high performance applications. The advantages of interleaved boost converters include increased efficiency, reduced size, reduced electromagnetic emission, faster transient response, and improved reliability. The front end inductors in an interleaved boost converter are magnetically coupled to improve electrical performance and reduce size and weight. Compared to a direct coupled configuration, inverse coupling provides the advantages of lower inductor ripple current and negligible dc flux levels in the core. In this paper, we explore the possible advantages of core geometry on core losses and converter efficiency. Analysis of FEA simulation and empirical characterization data indicates a potential superiority of a square core, with symmetric 45deg energy storage corner gaps, for providing both ac flux balance and maximum dc flux cancellation when wound in an inverse coupled configuration.
Keywords
finite element analysis; power convertors; FEA simulation; ac flux balance; converter efficiency; core geometry; core losses; coupled inductor characterization; electromagnetic emission reduction; empirical characterization data; energy storage corner gaps; high performance interleaved boost converter; maximum dc flux cancellation; transient response; Interleaved boost converter; magnetic core; magnetic flux;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2024639
Filename
5257226
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