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Inductors and Transformers for Power Electronics

Author: Vencislav Cekov Valchev and Alex Van den Bossche  

Uses classical methods and numerical tools such as finite element methods to provide an overview of the basics and technological aspects of design. This book presents a fast approximation method useful in the early design as well as an analysis. It addresses design aspects such as the magnetic core and winding, eddy currents, and insulation.

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Uses classical methods and numerical tools such as finite element methods to provide an overview of the basics and technological aspects of design. This book presents a fast approximation method useful in the early design as well as an analysis. It addresses design aspects such as the magnetic core and winding, eddy currents, and insulation.

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Although they are some of the main components in the design of power electronic converters, the design of inductors and transformers is often still a trial-and-error process due to a long working-in time for those components. Inductors and Transformers for Power Electronics takes the guesswork out of the design and testing of these systems and provides a broad overview of all aspects of design. Inductors and Transformers for Power Electronics uses classical methods and numerical tools such as finite element methods to provide an overview of the basics and technological aspects of design. The authors present a fast approximation method useful in the early design as well as a more detailed analysis. They address design aspects such as the magnetic core and winding, eddy currents, insulation, thermal design, parasitic effects, and measurements. The text contains suggestions for improving designs in specific cases, models of thermal behavior with various levels of complexity, and several loss and thermal measurement techniques.This book offers in a single reference a concise representation of the large body of literature on the subject and supplies tools that designers desperately need to improve the accuracy and performance of their designs by eliminating trial-and-error.

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Critic Reviews

“"This is a design manual for high-frequency transformers, especially for switching power supplies, interesting for: electronics design engineers, technicians, professors, and for technical libraries. ...We warmly recommend to all specialists this clear, complete, up-to-date book." --IEEE Power Electronics Newsletter "This book has enough depth and coverage of topics not found elsewhere that I am thankful to have a copy. Anyone who is serious about magnetics should invest in one. ... To their credit, the authors use SI (metric) units--no Oersted and Gauss. The illustrations are well-designed, well-drawn and informative, and references are given at the end of the chapters. No problem sets appear; this is not a textbook but a resource for engineers--a resource worth having for power-electronics design efforts." --Dennis Feucht, from How2Power Today, July 2015”

"This is a design manual for high-frequency transformers, especially for switching power supplies, interesting for: electronics design engineers, technicians, professors, and for technical libraries. …We warmly recommend to all specialists this clear, complete, up-to-date book."
IEEE Power Electronics Newsletter

"This book has enough depth and coverage of topics not found elsewhere that I am thankful to have a copy. Anyone who is serious about magnetics should invest in one. ... To their credit, the authors use SI (metric) units—no Oersted and Gauss. The illustrations are well-designed, well-drawn and informative, and references are given at the end of the chapters. No problem sets appear; this is not a textbook but a resource for engineers—a resource worth having for power-electronics design efforts."
—Dennis Feucht, from How2Power Today, July 2015

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About the Author

Alex P. M. Van den Bossche received the M.S. and the Ph.D. degrees from the University of Ghent, Belgium in 1980 and 1990 respectively. He has worked there at the Electrical Energy Laboratory Department, EESA. He has been engaged in research and published articles in the field of electrical drives and power electronics concerning various converter types, drives and various aspects of magnetic components and materials. His interests are also in renewable energy conversion. Since 1993, he has been a full professor at the same university. He is a senior member of the IEEE (M’99S’03).

Vencislav V. Valchev received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria in 1987 and 2000, respectively. Since 1988 he has been with the Department of Electronics, Technical University of Varna, where he has been a lecturer. His research interests include power electronics, soft switching converters, resonant converters, and magnetic components for power electronics, renewable energy conversion.

Dr. Valchev had a cumulated common research period of about four years in the Electric Energy Laboratory research group in Ghent University, Belgium.

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc | CRC Press Inc
Published
24th March 2005
Edition
1st
Pages
478
ISBN
9781574446791

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