rahul91
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Hi,
In my welding machine power supply project,i am designing a high frequency transformer...The major issue that I am facing is with the winding losses,when it comes to 100KHz.... In the design, I am asked to avoid the use of Litz wires. So I have to go for some paralleling mechanisms...Is there any thumb rule for assuming the current density of transformer windings, when skin effects are taken into account...? Or do I have to exactly calculate the available winding diameter(including skin effect) and calculate the number of windings to be paralleled..?
Thanks in advance..
In my welding machine power supply project,i am designing a high frequency transformer...The major issue that I am facing is with the winding losses,when it comes to 100KHz.... In the design, I am asked to avoid the use of Litz wires. So I have to go for some paralleling mechanisms...Is there any thumb rule for assuming the current density of transformer windings, when skin effects are taken into account...? Or do I have to exactly calculate the available winding diameter(including skin effect) and calculate the number of windings to be paralleled..?
Thanks in advance..