Design And Modelling of Toroidal Inductors with Different Geometries for a Single-Phase Inverter Application

Authors

Raymond Quinn
Tampere University, Electrical Engineering Unit
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-9862-3597
Joonas Vesa
Tampere University, Electrical Engineering Unit
Paavo Rasilo
Tampere University, Electrical Engineering Unit
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0721-5800

Synopsis

The prevalence of power electronic converters is increasing as part of the transition to renewable energy and electric transportation. One obstacle in improving the power density of converters is the size and mass of the electromagnetic components used in these devices. Fast and accurate design and modelling tools are required to optimise and reduce the footprint of electromagnetic components. This paper introduces a new approach based on the area-product method for rapidly designing inductors with different geometries. The behaviour of the designed inductors is simulated using a MATLAB Simulink model for laminated magnetic cores. The simulation results are presented and discussed.

Author Biographies

Raymond Quinn, Tampere University, Electrical Engineering Unit

Tampere, Finland. E-mail: raymond.quinn@tuni.fi

Joonas Vesa, Tampere University, Electrical Engineering Unit

Tampere, Finland. E-mail: joonas.vesa@tuni.fi

Paavo Rasilo, Tampere University, Electrical Engineering Unit

Tampere, Finland. E-mail: paavo.rasilo@tuni.fi

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Published

May 14, 2025

How to Cite

Design And Modelling of Toroidal Inductors with Different Geometries for a Single-Phase Inverter Application. (2025). In XXVIII. Symposium Electromagnetic Phenomena in Nonlinear Circuits (EPNC 2024): Conference Proceedings (pp. 247-254). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/963/chapter/488