Boost converter inductor analysis
Analytic methods are widely used in inductor and coil designs. However, these methods do not fully account for core non-linearity, skin-depth, gaps, 3D, load variations, capacitive and switching effects. In addition, it is difficult to map the non-uniform distributions (hot spots) as shown in the figure. Simcenter MAGNET can address most of these issues save for capacitive and thermal analysis. In this application, it is used to analyse the inductor of a 27 kW boost converter that steps-up an electric vehicle's battery voltage from 200 V to 200 - 650 V range. Two boost circuits utilising a hysteresis current controlled switch, and a PWM voltage controlled switch are used to regulate the inductor current and output voltage, respectively. The two circuits demonstrate how current and voltage controlled switches can be implemented in Simcenter MAGNET. The analysis includes meshing of the core to account for skin-effects, extracting inductor parameters, use of controlled switches to account for switching effects and loss distribution.
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