Electromagnetic, flow and thermal study of a miniature planar spiral transformer with planar, spiral windings
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2014, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper presents mathematical modeling and numerical simulation results for a miniature, planar, spiral transformer (MPST) fabricated in micro-electromechanical MEMS technology. When the MPST is magnetic nanofluid cored, magnetization body forces occur, entraining it into a complex flow. This particular MPST design is then compared with other competing solutions concerning the lumped (circuit) parameters. Finally, the heat transfer problem is solved for different electromagnetic working conditions to assess the thermal loads inside the MPST.
Authors and Affiliations
DUMITRU J. B. , MOREGA A. M. ,
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