학술논문

Design of a flyback transformer using a stress annealed Finemet nanocrystalline alloy
Document Type
Conference
Source
2000 IEEE 31st Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37018) Power electronics Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2000. PESC 00. 2000 IEEE 31st Annual. 1:308-313 vol.1 2000
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Flyback transformers
Stress
Annealing
Magnetic materials
Nanostructured materials
Permeability
Materials testing
Performance evaluation
Magnetic losses
Frequency
Language
ISSN
0275-9306
Abstract
This paper presents experimental results obtained in a flyback converter whose transformer is realized with a stress annealed nanocrystalline (Finemet) material developed by the authors' laboratory. This new original process results in providing a low value of relative permeability (around 200), allowing to store large energy. So, a flyback transformer without an air gap has been tested in order to evaluate the performances of this material. Very satisfying results have been measured. Because of the low magnetic losses of the material at high induction level (up to 0.6 T) and high frequency switching (up to 50 kHz), low transformer losses and low temperature rise have been obtained. Some comparison measurements with a ferrite transformer are given in the study. Discussions are proposed in order to show the benefit brought by this technology and what improvements can be carried out.