Minjoong Kim, Myungseo Lee, Sijeong Lee, Jaeyun Lee, Jihwan Song
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Abstract
The current transformer (CT)-based energy harvesting method has gained considerable attention for low-power devices. Accurate estimation of the B-H curve is essential to develop a high-performance CT, as it closely relates to the electromagnetic behavior of CT material. However, the existing estimation methods for the B-H curve face several drawbacks, which include process complexity and a high cost. This study presented an intuitive method to estimate the B-H curve based on the experimentally obtained resistance-voltage data. The performance of the CT core is obtained based on the estimated B-H curve, which exhibited an error of only 2.6% when compared to the experimental results for the most accurate case. Additionally, we analyzed split-core performance deterioration caused by the presence of an air gap. The air gap formation of the split core was closely related to the surface roughness, which significantly influenced core performance. The air gap range that minimizes the reduction in performance is predicted and validated through simulations and experiments. This research highlights a straightforward approach to obtaining the B-H curve of magnetic CT core material. We believe that this study provides the design guidelines needed to develop a high-performance CT core, including considerations for core geometry and the recommended air gap range.
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Materials (ISSN 1996-1944) is an open access journal of related scientific research and technology development. It publishes reviews, regular research papers (articles) and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Materials provides a forum for publishing papers which advance the in-depth understanding of the relationship between the structure, the properties or the functions of all kinds of materials. Chemical syntheses, chemical structures and mechanical, chemical, electronic, magnetic and optical properties and various applications will be considered.