Title :
Effects of Multicore Structure on Magnetic Losses and Magnetomechanical Vibration at High Frequencies
Author :
Chang-Hung Hsu ; Min-Fu Hsieh ; Chao-Ming Fu ; Yi-Mei Huang
Author_Institution :
Div. of Electr. Eng., Fortune Electr. Co., Taoyuan, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper investigates the magnetic properties of an Fe-based amorphous material Metglas 2605 SA1, HB1, and a new high-induction HB1-M amorphous material. One of the core structures, with hybrid thin-film materials, is constructed. Different core types in the constructive modeling and the magnetic field simulation are studied by finite-element analysis. Results suggest that a long and straight core leg for a multiangled core can reduce the magnetostriction (MS) variation, where the number of multicored corners is an important factor in the reduction of MS variation and can improve the magnetic property. The magnetism of the triangular core is significantly better than that of the multisharp-angled core structure. In addition, a hybrid-type core structure with HB1-M is used for both improving the magnetic properties and reducing the magnetic loss. However, the magnetism in terms of sound level and core vibration is shown to be difficult to control.
Keywords :
amorphous magnetic materials; eddy current losses; finite element analysis; magnetic thin films; magnetomechanical effects; magnetostriction; metallic glasses; Fe-based amorphous material Metglas 2605 SA1; constructive modeling; core structure; core vibration; finite-element analysis; high-induction HB1-M amorphous material; hybrid thin-film materials; magnetic field simulation; magnetic loss; magnetic losses; magnetic properties; magnetomechanical vibration; magnetostriction variation; multiangled core; multicore structure; multicored corners; multisharp-angled core structure; Magnetic flux; Magnetostriction; Multicore processing; Permeability; Transformer cores; Vibrations; Amorphous core; high frequency; sound level; thin-film transformer; vibration;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2443802