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Transformer modelling considering power losses using an inverse Jiles-Atherton approach

José Antonio Badri, Jordi‐Roger Riba, A. García, Santi Trujillo, Albert Marzàbal

2023International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Power transformers are devices with non-linear behavior due to the saturation of the ferromagnetic core. When modelling such devices, the saturation effect must be taken into account because it greatly affects their performance and efficiency. In this paper, an electromagnetic model for power transformers is proposed and experimentally validated using an electrical T-model coupled with a reluctance network to model the magnetic part. The electrical circuit and the reluctance network are linked by two B–H approaches. The B–H relationships are modelled by the full hysteresis cycle based on the inverse Jiles-Atherton theory and by the initial magnetization curve. The results obtained with the inverse Jiles-Atherton theory model reproduce the magnetic core behavior with more accuracy than the one based on the initial magnetization curve, especially at low load conditions where saturation plays a more prominent role on the no-load current. The proposed model can be applied to other magnetic devices such as inductors for power electronic applications or electromechanical relays, among others.

Topics & Concepts

TransformerInductorMagnetic coreFerrite coreMagnetic reluctanceInverseMagnetic circuitElectrical engineeringCurrent transformerMagnetizationElectronic engineeringControl theory (sociology)EngineeringComputer scienceVoltagePhysicsMagnetic fieldElectromagnetic coilMathematicsMagnetControl (management)GeometryArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsElectric Motor Design and AnalysisMagnetic properties of thin films