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Adding ripple on DC current
Posted 2015年7月20日 GMT-4 23:16 Electromagnetics, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.0 1 Reply
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Hello
I have a 2d axisymmetric core inductor and I need to check the ripple current that causes losses in the core.
My idea is to superimpose the ripple current on the DC source. Max allowed ripple is known.
And then change geometry/material to get desired total inductance.
But I don't know how to apply the AC ripple in to my model. I think I am on the right track, I use Magnetic Field (mf) and Electrical Cicuit (cir) physics. But I can only plot coil currents and voltage.
Thank you for any help
I have a 2d axisymmetric core inductor and I need to check the ripple current that causes losses in the core.
My idea is to superimpose the ripple current on the DC source. Max allowed ripple is known.
And then change geometry/material to get desired total inductance.
But I don't know how to apply the AC ripple in to my model. I think I am on the right track, I use Magnetic Field (mf) and Electrical Cicuit (cir) physics. But I can only plot coil currents and voltage.
Thank you for any help
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