In this work, a nonlinear behavioral circuit model is proposed for air-gapped ferrite-core inductors working up to magnetic saturation. The model comprises a nonlinear conservative inductor, with current-dependent inductance, and two linear resistors, accounting for losses in both the winding and the core. Two representations are proposed for the nonlinear inductance, parameterized by both the number of turns and the air-gap length. The model (in both versions) is identified and validated through experimental measurements collected on a real buck converter. Inductor voltages and currents are used for parameter identification. The obtained results exhibit a good match with the experimental measurements used for validation purposes. An example of the application of the model to the design of a buck converter exploiting partially saturating inductors is also proposed.

Modeling the Effect of Air-Gap Length and Number of Turns on Ferrite-Core Inductors Working up to Magnetic Saturation in a Buck Converter

Alessandro Ravera;Andrea Formentini;Matteo Lodi;Alberto Oliveri;Massimiliano Passalacqua;Marco Storace
2024-01-01

Abstract

In this work, a nonlinear behavioral circuit model is proposed for air-gapped ferrite-core inductors working up to magnetic saturation. The model comprises a nonlinear conservative inductor, with current-dependent inductance, and two linear resistors, accounting for losses in both the winding and the core. Two representations are proposed for the nonlinear inductance, parameterized by both the number of turns and the air-gap length. The model (in both versions) is identified and validated through experimental measurements collected on a real buck converter. Inductor voltages and currents are used for parameter identification. The obtained results exhibit a good match with the experimental measurements used for validation purposes. An example of the application of the model to the design of a buck converter exploiting partially saturating inductors is also proposed.
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