Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

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Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach Chapter 3: Introduction to Inductor Design S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.1 Common Inductor Architectures S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.2 DC Coil Resistance Resistance of coil Packing factor S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.2 DC Coil Resistance S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.2 DC Coil Resistance S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.2 DC Coil Resistance S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Design space S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Widths Conductors S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Coil layout More geometry S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Mass and volumes S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Total mass Loss S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Constraints S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design More constraints S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Even more constraints S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design A final constraint S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.3 DC Inductor Design Pseudo-code for fitness function S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Specifications S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Design space S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Pareto-optimal front S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Population distribution (sorted by first objective) S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Current density S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Conductor count S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Dimensions S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach

3.4 Case Study Design 50 S.D. Sudhoff, Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach