Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi’an Jiaotong University 1 , Xi’an, China
2. Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology 2 , Xi’an, China
Abstract
The magnetic core is a key component of a linear transformer driver (LTD), and the accuracy of the core model affects the calculation of the LTD power flow and the prediction of the output waveform. In this paper, a magnetization model based on the inverse Jiles–Atherton (inverse J–A) model is developed and a particle swarm algorithm is used to identify the parameters and to obtain the variation of the parameters with the excitation characteristic. A nanoseconds square wave LTD magnetic core test platform was built to obtain the magnetization characteristics of nanocrystalline magnetic cores under different excitation characteristic parameters. Under square wave pulses, due to the presence of harmonic components, core loss is more complex. In view of the fitting deviation caused by the traditional J–A model not considering harmonic factors and anisotropy, a dynamic loss correction factor is proposed. Through a comparison of experimental and simulation results, this model can well reflect the magnetization process and has high accuracy in fitting dynamic hysteresis loops and predicting losses, which is important for guiding the design of a square pulse LTD.
Funder
Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Laser Interaction with Matter Under Grant Science
Science and Technology on High Power Microwave Laboratory
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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