Energies (Sep 2024)

Effect of Ferrite Core Modification on Electromagnetic Force Considering Spatial Harmonics in an Induction Cooktop

  • Sangjin Lee,
  • Gyeonghwan Yun,
  • Grace Firsta Lukman,
  • Jang-Mok Kim,
  • Tae-Hoon Kim,
  • Cheewoo Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17184744
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 18
p. 4744

Abstract

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This study investigates the influence of ferrite shape modifications on the performance and noise characteristics of an induction cooktop. The goal is to optimize the air gap dimensions between ferrites and cookware, enhancing efficiency while managing noise levels. Using finite element method (FEM) simulations, we analyze the spatial distribution of magnetic forces and their harmonics. Eight ferrite shape models were examined, focusing on both outer and inner air gaps. Model #8 (reduced outer air gap) and Model #9 (reduced inner air gap) were experimentally validated. Noise measurements indicated that Model #8 reduced 120 Hz harmonic noise components, while Model #9 increased them due to enhanced excitation forces. Current measurements confirmed that Model #9 achieved higher efficiency, with RMS current reduced to 94.54% of the base model. The study reveals a trade-off between performance and noise: inner air gap reduction significantly boosts efficiency but raises noise levels, whereas outer air gap reduction offers balanced improvements. These findings provide insights for optimizing induction cooktop designs, aiming for quieter operation without compromising efficiency.

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