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Transformers and Inductors for Power Electronics Theory, Design and Applications.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hurley, W. G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a TRANSFORMERS AND INDUCTORS FOR POWER ELECTRONICS: Theory, Design and Applications -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Preface -- Nomenclature -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Historical Context -- 1.2 The Laws of Electromagnetism -- 1.2.1 Ampere's Magnetic Circuit Law -- 1.2.2 Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction -- 1.3 Ferromagnetic Materials -- 1.4 Losses in Magnetic Components -- 1.4.1 Copper Loss -- 1.4.2 Hysteresis Loss -- 1.4.3 Eddy Current Loss -- 1.4.4 Steinmetz Equation for Core Loss -- 1.5 Magnetic Permeability 
505 8 |a 1.6 Magnetic Materials for Power Electronics -- 1.6.1 Soft Magnetic Materials -- 1.6.2 The Properties of some Magnetic Materials -- 1.7 Problems -- References -- Further Reading -- Section I: Inductors -- Chapter 2: Inductance -- 2.1 Magnetic Circuits -- 2.2 Self and Mutual Inductance -- 2.3 Energy Stored in the Magnetic Field of an Inductor -- 2.3.1 Why Use a Core? -- 2.3.2 Distributed Gap -- 2.4 Self and Mutual Inductance of Circular Coils -- 2.4.1 Circular Filaments -- 2.4.2 Circular Coils -- 2.5 Fringing Effects around the Air Gap -- 2.6 Problems -- References -- Further Reading 
505 8 |a Chapter 3: Inductor Design -- 3.1 The Design Equations -- 3.1.1 Inductance -- 3.1.2 Maximum Flux Density -- 3.1.3 Winding Loss -- 3.1.4 Optimum Effective Permeability -- 3.1.5 Core Loss -- 3.1.6 The Thermal Equation -- 3.1.7 Current Density in the Windings -- 3.1.8 Dimensional Analysis -- 3.2 The Design Methodology -- 3.3 Design Examples -- 3.3.1 Example 3.1: Buck Converter with a Gapped Core -- 3.3.2 Example 3.2: Forward Converter with a Toroidal Core -- 3.4 Multiple Windings -- 3.4.1 Example 3.3: Flyback Converter -- 3.5 Problems -- References -- Further Reading -- Section II: Transformers 
505 8 |a Chapter 4: Transformers -- 4.1 Ideal Transformer -- 4.1.1 No Load Conditions -- 4.1.2 Load Conditions -- 4.1.3 Dot Convention -- 4.1.4 Reflected Impedance -- 4.1.5 Summary -- 4.2 Practical Transformer -- 4.2.1 Magnetizing Current and Core Loss -- 4.2.2 Winding Resistance -- 4.2.3 Magnetic Leakage -- 4.2.4 Equivalent Circuit -- 4.3 General Transformer Equations -- 4.3.1 The Voltage Equation -- 4.3.2 The Power Equation -- 4.3.3 Winding Loss -- 4.3.4 Core Loss -- 4.3.5 Optimization -- 4.4 Power Factor -- 4.5 Problems -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5: Transformer Design 
505 8 |a 5.1 The Design Equations -- 5.1.1 Current Density in the Windings -- 5.1.2 Optimum Flux Density unlimited by Saturation -- 5.1.3 Optimum Flux Density limited by Saturation -- 5.2 The Design Methodology -- 5.3 Design Examples -- 5.3.1 Example 5.1: Centre-Tapped Rectifier Transformer -- 5.3.2 Example 5.2: Forward Converter -- 5.3.3 Example 5.3: Push-Pull Converter -- 5.4 Transformer Insulation -- 5.4.1 Insulation Principles -- 5.4.2 Practical Implementation -- 5.5 Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6: High Frequency Effects in the Windings -- 6.1 Skin Effect Factor 
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