DocumentCode :
2361655
Title :
Frequency- and time-domain homogenization of windings in two-dimensional finite-element models
Author :
Gyselinck, J. ; Robert, F.
Author_Institution :
Dpt. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels
fYear :
2005
fDate :
11-14 Sept. 2005
Abstract :
This paper deals with novel homogenization methods for the inclusion of skin and proximity effect in windings in finite-element (FE) models of electromagnetic devices. A general frequency-domain approach and its original extension to the time domain are proposed. In a preprocessing step the conductors (i.e. type of cross-section and packing, and fill factor) are characterized in the frequency domain by means of a reduced FE model, producing six dimensionless and frequency-dependent skin- and proximity-effect coefficients. The latter coefficients are readily taken into account in a frequency-domain FE analysis of a complete device. A time-domain FE analysis with homogenized winding requires the introduction of additional unknowns and equations; this extension to the time domain is analogous to the approximation of a frequency-dependent inductive impedance by a ladder circuit consisting of constant resistances and inductances. By way of illustration and validation, the homogenization methods are applied to a 2D FE model of an inductor. For the winding, different types of wire cross-section and packing, viz round/hexagonal and rectangular/rectangular, are considered. A precise reference solution is obtained with a FE model in which all wires are finely discretized. An excellent agreement is achieved while reducing the computation time considerably
Keywords :
electromagnetic devices; finite element analysis; frequency-domain analysis; inductors; ladder networks; proximity effect (superconductivity); skin effect; time-domain analysis; transformer windings; FE models; conductors; electromagnetic devices; frequency-dependent inductive impedance; frequency-domain homogenization; general frequency-domain approach; ladder circuit; proximity effect; skin effect; time-domain homogenization; two-dimensional finite-element models; windings; Conductors; Electromagnetic devices; Electromagnetic modeling; Equations; Finite element methods; Frequency domain analysis; Iron; Proximity effect; Skin; Time domain analysis; Device modelling; Passive components; Simulation; Transformer;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications, 2005 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
90-75815-09-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2005.219574
Filename :
1665764
Link To Document :
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