Could you please tell the name of the chemical?you can use copper foil in place of copper wire , and as per design you can go upto 10A/Sqmm if the total length of wire is below 100cm
it is very difficult to solder many wires ( removing the insulation from coils ) there is one chemical for removing enamel from copper wire just dip the part to the chemical and wipe with a cloth then you can directly solder to wire
Yes, I can also do that. But my question is how this is handled in commercial products? I saw a transformer used in 500W inverter where the primary and secondary winding terminal is connected with the bobbin pins. Primary wire (or a set of multiple wires) is not so thick too! That's why I was asking which value of current density is being used commercially. Is is 10A/Sqmm within 100cm length?goldsmith said:And regarding your winding ! who told that you should solder your wires to that pin ? i have another solution ! when i have the same problem , i will remove that pin ! and then i will solder it directly ! it is up to you !
Hi AniHi goldsmith, sam,
Your thread is going on very interesting, I am learning from you.
regards ani
Hi SamYes, I can also do that. But my question is how this is handled in commercial products?
Density of current for each wire depends on frequency of operation . i think you saw my table ?which value of current density is being used commercially
Hi Ani
Density of current for each wire depends on frequency of operation . i think you saw my table ?
Why must not ? it can be greater than that , must not be lower than that ! when your wire gage is larger it is better ! ( more current handling )ter must not be greater than 2*skin_depth.
Of course it is very important . and if you see my literatures about ferrite transformer and inductor design , carefully , you'll see i have attached a curve . J versus frequency .as per my understanding current density value is more important while calculating wire cross sectional area.
Hi Sam ! it is so easy ! i have two way ! 1- burning ! 2- using a cutter ! easily ! ( according to the Y axis thus your hand will be survived )I remove enamel from the wire easily
Hi Sam ! it is so easy ! i have two way ! 1- burning ! 2- using a cutter ! easily ! ( according to the Y axis thus your hand will be survived )
Actually, I didn't find any function to generate triangular wave in Matlab. Got sawtooth wave function which is just like as sin wave and square wave. Sawtooth is similar to triangular wave thats why I used that. Could you please suggest how can I generate triangular wave?goldsmith; said:ABout your waveforms . and advise : a saw tooth , can be used in SMPS ! not for voice or link inverters . you should use just triangle wave . ok ?
Notice : amplitude of sine wave shouldn't be higher than triangle wave . it will be cause of high THD . ok ?
Most probably it is due to low sample rate. Need to check...goldsmith; said:Why your square waves are such as that ? ( such as valley ?? ! why those are not smooth ? )
Well i think you'd better to ask , a chemistry engineer about it .Okay, both the processes are known to me. I'm waiting for the chemical name from rajudp.
I'm not using Matlab . hence i can't tell any thing about it .Actually, I didn't find any function to generate triangular wave in Matlab. Got sawtooth wave function which is just like as sin wave and square wave. Sawtooth is similar to triangular wave thats why I used that. Could you please suggest how can I generate triangular wave?
sinFx=.8*sin(2*pi*sinF*t);
sawFx=1*sawtooth(2*pi*sawF*t);
to keep the amplitude of sine wave below sawtooth, I used amplitude 1 for sawtooth and 0.8 for sine wave.
In Pspice , i can tell you how , but not at matlab , because as i told i'm not using matlab .Got better wave after increasing sampling rate. But how to generate triangular wave?
Hi SamBut I can start using Pspice. Will it be hard to do the current experiment in Pspice?
Hi Adeelbe replaced with DC-DC boost converter. what are the pros and cons? please advice
hi,
i have gone through the post of this thread and i am working on a similar project. I want to ask whether the converter stage consisting of H bridge, HF transformer, rectifier and filter can be replaced with DC-DC boost converter. what are the pros and cons? please advice
thanks in advance
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