Influence of material uncertainties on the RLC parameters of wound inductors modeled using the finite element method

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In this work, we highlight the influence of the material uncertainties (magnetic permeability, electric conductivity of a Mn-Zn ferrite core, and electric permittivity of wire insulation) on the RLC parameters of a wound inductor extracted from the finite element method. To that end, the finite element method is embedded in a Monte Carlo simulation. We show that considering mentioned different material properties as real random variables, leads to significant variations in the distributions of the RLC parameters.

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Lossa, G., Deblecker, O., & Grève, Z. D. (2018). Influence of material uncertainties on the RLC parameters of wound inductors modeled using the finite element method. Open Physics. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2018-0033

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