Abstract

Structural parameters directly affect the energy density and the total resistance of the inductors used in inductive pulse power supply (IPPS). This paper elaborates the relationship between the structural parameters and electrical performances of the inductors used in IPPS and set up the inductors for the experiment in slow transfer of energy through capacitive hybrid meat grinder circuit using air-core flat spirals of strip coil. Then we compile a program that can obtain the structural parameters of the inductors that have the highest energy density under the condition of given charging and discharging currents as well as inductances in the primary and secondary sides. The calculation results of the program are analyzed and verified by the measured values of the real inductors. At the end, on the condition of a constant current density, we put forward a rule that along with the increase in the system energy, the energy density of the IPPS became higher and the resistance of the inductors became lower.

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