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Progressive inductor modeling via a finite element subproblem method
Available to PurchasePatrick Dular, Laurent Krähenbühl, Mauricio V. Ferreira da Luz, Patrick Kuo-Peng, Christophe Geuzaine
COMPEL (2015) 34 (3): 851–863.
Published: 05 May 2015
... of inductors, with model refinements of both source conductors and magnetic cores. Design/methodology/approach – The modeling of inductors is split into a sequence of progressive finite element (FE) SPs. The source fields (SFs) generated by the source conductors alone are calculated at first via either...
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Proximity‐effect winding loss in different conductors using magnetic field averaging
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COMPEL (2012) 31 (6): 1793–1814.
Published: 09 November 2012
...Rafal Piotr Wojda; Marian Kazimierz Kazimierczuk Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it aims to study the proximity‐effect power loss in the foil, strip (rectangular), square, and solid‐round wire inductor windings. Second, it aims to optimize the thickness of the foil, strip...
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Optimal design of an inductor for transverse flux heating using a combined evolutionary‐simplex method
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COMPEL (2001) 20 (2): 507–522.
Published: 01 June 2001
...M. Battistetti; P. Di Barba; F. Dughiero; M. Farina; S. Lupi; A. Savini Transverse flux induction heating (TFH) is a process advantageously applied for the heat treatment of thin non‐ferrous metal strips. In comparison with the better known longitudinal flux heating the design of TFH inductors...
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Investigations of the audible noise of inductors with respect to different ferromagnetic materials
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COMPEL (1999) 18 (4): 647–655.
Published: 01 December 1999
...Gerd Terörde; Jürgen Schneider; Kay Hameyer Fluorescent lamps are one of the most modern light sources. They can be connected to the 230Vac supply without a transformer. To operate them, an inductor and starter are required only. The main disadvantage of this type of light source is the emitted...
