Authors :
M. Salih Taci
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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https://tinyurl.com/35vsha48
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY792
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Abstract :
This article investigates different currents of
four different coupled circuit fed sinusoidally for
analytical and simulation conditions.
In this paper, analytical modeling and equations for
four different coupled circuit based on current point
signal is presented.
A discussion based on their theoretical use is then
presented in the simulation along with calculations
regarding their currents performances.
These models are also validated by simulation results
of current waveforms for each analytical case. PSpice
program is used for this simulation.
It has been confirmed that the analytical calculation
values obtained in the analysis of the coupled circuits and
the simulation plot values obtained in the Pspice analysis
are the same.
Keywords :
Coupled Circuit, Coupling Coefficient (K), Mutual Inductance (M). Polarity. Self Inductances, Sşmulation, Analytical Calculation, Pspice.
References :
- Bryce Hesterman, “Analysis and Modeling of Magnetic Coupling”, June 14, 2016, pp 1-90. https://verimod.com/presentations/Magnetic_Coupling_IEEE_Seattle_PELS.pdf
- Giovanni Di Maria, “Guide to Spice Simulation for Circuit Analysis and Design – Part 9: Mutual Inductance”, December 11, 2023, https://www.powerelectronicsnews.com/guide-to-spice-simulation-for-circuit-analysis-and-design-part-9-mutual-inductance/
- Alexander C. K. and Sadiku M. N. O., Fundamentals of Electric Circuits (McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000), ch. 13.
This article investigates different currents of
four different coupled circuit fed sinusoidally for
analytical and simulation conditions.
In this paper, analytical modeling and equations for
four different coupled circuit based on current point
signal is presented.
A discussion based on their theoretical use is then
presented in the simulation along with calculations
regarding their currents performances.
These models are also validated by simulation results
of current waveforms for each analytical case. PSpice
program is used for this simulation.
It has been confirmed that the analytical calculation
values obtained in the analysis of the coupled circuits and
the simulation plot values obtained in the Pspice analysis
are the same.
Keywords :
Coupled Circuit, Coupling Coefficient (K), Mutual Inductance (M). Polarity. Self Inductances, Sşmulation, Analytical Calculation, Pspice.