2020
DOI: 10.1109/jestpe.2019.2934355
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Additive Manufacturing of Spiral Windings for a Pot-Core Constant-Flux Inductor

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“…Based on a similar process created by Yan et al [9] using an FDM printer as shown in Fig. 5, Ding et al [37] developed a constant-flux inductor with a novel multi-material magnetic paste with comparable relative permeability (of 35) to commercially available powder-iron cores. In addition, the FDM manufacturing process permits the ability to consistently produce complex coil designs with varying line thickness to an accuracy of 0.2 mm, a capability conventional powder methods and inkjet printing process [33] lack.…”
Section: Am Applications For Passive Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a similar process created by Yan et al [9] using an FDM printer as shown in Fig. 5, Ding et al [37] developed a constant-flux inductor with a novel multi-material magnetic paste with comparable relative permeability (of 35) to commercially available powder-iron cores. In addition, the FDM manufacturing process permits the ability to consistently produce complex coil designs with varying line thickness to an accuracy of 0.2 mm, a capability conventional powder methods and inkjet printing process [33] lack.…”
Section: Am Applications For Passive Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%