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Title:
Transformer and inductor design handbook
Edition:
4th ed.
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2011
Physical Description:
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN:
9781439836873

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Summary

With its practical approach to design, Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook, Fourth Edition distinguishes itself from other books by presenting information and guidance that is shaped primarily by the user's needs and point of view. Expanded and revised to address recent industry developments, the fourth edition of this classic reference is re-organized and improved, again serving as a constant aid for anyone seeking to apply the state of the art in transformer and inductor design.

Carefully considering key factors such as overall system weight, power conversion efficiency, and cost, the author introduces his own new equation for the power handling ability of the core, intended to give engineers faster and tighter design control. The book begins by providing the basic fundamentals of magnetics, followed by an explanation of design using the Kg or Ap techniques. It also covers subjects such as laminations, tape cores, powder cores and ferrites, and iron alloys.

In addition, new topics include:

Autotransformer design Common-mode inductor design Series saturable reactor design Self-saturating magnetic amplifier Designing inductors for a given resistance

With the goal of making inductors that are lighter and smaller but still meet requirements, this book helps users avoid many antiquated rules of thumb, to achieve a better, more economical design. Presenting transformer design examples with step-by-step directions and numerous tables and graphics for comparison, it remains a trusted guide for the engineers, technicians, and other professionals who design and evaluate transformers and inductors. It also serves as an ideal primer for students, illustrating the field for them from the ground up.


Author Notes

Colonel McLyman has forty-seven years of experience in the field of Magnetics, and holds fourteen United States Patents on Magnetics-related concepts. He retired as a Senior Member of the Avionics Equipment Section of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.


Table of Contents

Fundamentals of Magnetics
Magnetic Materials and Their Characteristics
Magnetic Cores
Window Utilization, Magnet Wire and Insulation
Transformer Design Trade-Offs
Transformer-Inductor Efficiency, Regulation, and Temperature Rise
Power Transformer Design
DC Inductor Design, Using Gapped Cores
DC Inductor Design, Using Powder Cores
AC Inductor Design
Constant Voltage Transformer (CVT)
Three-Phase Transformer Design
Flyback Converters, Transformer Design
Forward Converter, Transformer Design, and Output Inductor Design
Input Filter Design
Current Transformer Design
Winding Capacitance and Leakage Inductance
Quiet Converter Design
Rotary Transformer Design
Planar Transformers and Inductors
Derivations for the Design Equations
Autotransformer Design
Common-Mode Inductor Design
Series Saturable Reactor Design
Self-Saturating, Magnetic Amplifiers
Designing Inductors for a Given Resistance
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