Abstract

Accurate estimation of high frequency magnetic core losses under non-sinusoidal excitations is critical to the design of solid-state transformers. This paper proposes a waveform transformation principle, termed the equal derivative transformation (EDT), for piecewise linear flux density waveforms. Under the same maximum flux density, an asymmetric triangular flux density wave can be transformed into a symmetric one with a different frequency in terms of the calculation of core losses, hence the introduction of the improved waveform coefficient Steinmetz equation (iWcSE). The magnetic characteristics of three different toroidal samples (nanocrystalline alloy FT-3KL, amorphous alloy 1K101, ferrite N87) under square excitation at different duty ratios and certain frequencies are measured. Core losses predicted by the model are in good agreement with the measurement.

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