Title :
Development of miniaturized AC reactors with lower-losses using amorphous wound cores in 400-kVA UPS
Author :
Kurita, Nobuyuki ; Nakanoue, Kenji ; Onda, Kohei ; Inagaki, K.
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Hitachi, Japan
Abstract :
We have designed and constructed lower-loss and smaller-unit volume three-phase amorphous reactors for use as filter components in a 400-kVA on-line UPS. For high-accuracy loss estimation, a simplified method has been applied that is based on measured B-H curves and iron losses of amorphous cores, modeled with magnetic simulations of a finite-element method (FEM) considering the directions of the amorphous ribbon planes. The reactors are formed from toroidal wound cores. Two core sizes designed with magnetic flux densities of standard (0.8 T) and higher (1.2 T) values are constructed. Their unit volumes are shrunk by 9 % and 43 %, respectively resulting in UPS efficiencies 0.54 % and 0.39 % higher than those of a conventional silicon-steel core reactor. The accuracy of the loss estimation method for PWM-induced reactors is verified. The method is confirmed to enable a miniaturized reactor for filtering in an inverter system to be designed on the basis of the trade-off with permissive raise of loss.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; amorphous magnetic materials; estimation theory; finite element analysis; magnetic cores; power filters; reactors (electric); uninterruptible power supplies; B-H curves; FEM; PWM-induced reactors; UPS efficiencies; amorphous ribbon planes; amorphous wound cores; apparent power 400 kVA; filter components; finite-element method; inverter system; iron losses; loss estimation method; magnetic flux densities; magnetic flux density 0.8 T; magnetic flux density 1.2 T; magnetic simulations; miniaturized AC reactors; on-line UPS; silicon-steel core reactor; three-phase amorphous reactors; toroidal wound cores; uninterruptible power supplies; Amorphous magnetic materials; Inductors; Iron; Loss measurement; Magnetic cores; Magnetic flux; Uninterruptible power systems; Air-gap; Amorphous wound core; Iron loss calculation; Magnetic simulation; Power efficiency;
Conference_Titel :
T&D Conference and Exposition, 2014 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2014.6863220