The Performance Factor for Magnetic Materials Revisited: The Effect of Core Losses on the Selection of Core Size in Transformers

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Abstract

The performance factor (PF) for magnetic materials originated with S.A. Mulder [1] to compare different grades of ferrite materials. It essentially consists of a plot of the product of the frequency (<italic>f</italic>) and flux density (<italic>B</italic>) versus frequency at a specified level of power loss per unit volume.

Original languageEnglish
Pages26-34
Number of pages9
Volume5
No.3
Specialist publicationIEEE Power Electronics Magazine
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2018

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