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A Stabilized Circuit-Consistent Foil Conductor Model

  • Elias Paakkunainen (Corresponding author)
  • , Jonas Bundschuh
  • , Idoia Cortes Garcia
  • , Herbert De Gersem
  • , Sebastian Schöps

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The magnetoquasistatic simulation of large power converters, in particular transformers, requires efficient models for their foils windings by means of homogenization techniques. Using the standard solid and stranded conductor models is not computationally feasible for a foil winding. In this article, the classical foil conductor model is derived and, for the first time, an inconsistency in terms of circuit theory is reported, which may lead to time-stepping instability. The inconsistency can be related to the differential-algebraic nature of the resulting system of equations. A new modified definition of the turn-by-turn conductance matrix of the foil conductor model is shown to mitigate this problem. The different structure of the systems using the alternative turn-by-turn conductance matrix definitions is examined in detail. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the instability of the original foil conductor model and to verify the effectiveness of the new proposed model.
Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer10373012
Pagina's (van-tot)1408-1417
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftIEEE Access
Volume12
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 25 dec. 2023

Financiering

This work was supported by the German Science Foundation (DFG) under Grant 436819664. The work of Elias Paakkunainen and Jonas Bundschuh is supported by the Graduate School CE within Computational Engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt

FinanciersFinanciernummer
Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft436819664

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