AN18 by power.com gives good advice for gerneral flyback transformer design.
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If you want to design a flyback transformer, then try and make each layer fill the bobbin window…as that give you better coupling…use parallel strands to achieve this if need be.
Also, make sure you don’t saturate….so your i(pri) peak should be less than (B.A.N)/L(pri)
Where
A = core cross scet. Area
B = 300mT
N = N(pri)
L(pri) = L(pri)
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get an excel sheet going and do the turns iteratively...you will converge to the desired number of turns.....at the end of the day, there is no single truly correct answer...there are many......some will put more voltage strss on the sec diodes...some will put more voltage stress on the pri drain.....some will allow a D max less than 0.5 which you may want so you can do current mode without needing slope compenation.....have you ever made a pot on a potters wheel...that is how you design a flyback transformer.........iteratively, converge to a nice solution...........it is quick because you just use the one excel calc sheet.
If your turns ratio means you have a duty cycle of 0.99 then you need to go again...you know what i mean. If you end up with huge voltage stress on sec diode then re-do, etc etc