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Incorporating the effect of mutual inductances in power electronic circuits
A mathematical model is developed for the direct representation of multiple mutual inductances in a power electronic circuit. The development of the model and its implementation are illustrated by an example. The power electronic analysis software ATOSEC5 is modified to include the analysis of circuits with mutual inductance. Analysis of an inverter shows the importance of the mutual coupling in the actual behavior of the circuit.<>