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Determination of losses’ local distribution for transformer optimal designing

S. Clénet (L2EP, USTL, France)
J. Cros (Université Laval Québec, Ste Foy, Canada)
F. Piriou (L2EP, USTL, France)
P. Viarouge (Université Laval Québec, Ste Foy, Canada)
L.P. Lefebvre (National Research Council Canada, Boucherville, Canada)

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a procedure for the determination of the local magnetic loss distribution in transformer cores. An efficient identification method of the parameters of the Jiles‐Atherton model is first described. This method uses nonlinear optimization techniques and several experimental loops with different magnitudes, or measurements obtained with a low frequency supply signal, for a precise determination of the hysteresis model parameters. It is validated by the identification of two different kinds of magnetic materials: a standard laminated material made of 1008 steel and a soft magnetic composite Atomet‐EM1. The implementation of the hysteresis Jiles‐Atherton model in a 2D field calculation tool is detailed. The field calculation procedure is illustrated by two application examples involving single phase tranformers with cores made of the soft magnetic composite Atomet‐EM1.

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Clénet, S., Cros, J., Piriou, F., Viarouge, P. and Lefebvre, L.P. (2001), "Determination of losses’ local distribution for transformer optimal designing", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 187-204. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321640110359912

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