DocumentCode :
3512805
Title :
High silicon steel sheet realizing excellent high frequency reactor performance
Author :
Takashi, Doi ; Hironori, Ninomiya
Author_Institution :
Cold Rolling Dept., JFE Steel, Kawasaki, Japan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5-9 Feb. 2012
Firstpage :
1740
Lastpage :
1746
Abstract :
JFE Steel has developed two types of high silicon steel sheets suitable for high frequency applications, JFE Super Core “JNEX-Core” and “JNHF-Core.” In this paper, the magnetic properties of JNEX and JNHF are compared with those of thin-gauge grain-oriented electrical steel sheets and iron-based amorphous, which are representative high frequency materials. High frequency reactors were manufactured using each of these materials, and their reactor performance was examined. As results, it was found that JNHF can realize low loss performance in high frequency reactors, as it shows little deterioration in core loss as a result of the core manufacturing process, and can also improve the DC bias characteristics of high frequency reactors, while JNEX makes it possible to realize a large reduction in audible noise in high frequency reactors due to its excellent magnetostriction characteristic. Finally, this paper describes the result that investigated the workability of JNEX and JNHF.
Keywords :
magnetostriction; manufacturing processes; reactors (electric); silicon; steel; JFE steel; JFE super core; JNEX-core; JNHF-core; audible noise; core manufacturing process; high frequency materials; high frequency reactor performance; high frequency reactors; high silicon steel sheet; magnetic properties; magnetostriction characteristic; Core loss; Inductors; Magnetic cores; Magnetic properties; Silicon; Steel;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2012 Twenty-Seventh Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1215-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1214-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2012.6166057
Filename :
6166057
Link To Document :
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