High-Voltage Switcher for Supply Voltage Control in Magnetron Generators of Microwave Therapy Devices

Author(s):  
Yuriy Nedbaylo
2016 ◽  
Vol E99.C (10) ◽  
pp. 1219-1225
Author(s):  
Masahiro ISHIDA ◽  
Toru NAKURA ◽  
Takashi KUSAKA ◽  
Satoshi KOMATSU ◽  
Kunihiro ASADA

Author(s):  
Sven Luetkemeier ◽  
Thorsten Jungeblut ◽  
Mario Porrmann ◽  
Ulrich Rueckert

Author(s):  
K. Akynin ◽  
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O. Antonov ◽  
V. Kireiev ◽  
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...  

The operation of high-power industrial electrical installations, particularly in metallurgy and the oil and gas industry, is associated with complex technological processes that require increased attention to the equipment used, as such equipment is used in complex and dangerous production conditions and in continuous operation facilities. High-voltage air and gas compressors are objects with increased electrical energy consumption and have significant starting currents. These circumstances affect both the shape of the supply voltage and the state of the energy system in general. Currently, the development of methods for limiting inrush currents is an urgent task for objects used in industrial enterprises. Introducing a compressor into the technological process is sometimes requires prior coordination of its start with the equipment in operation, especially that with a high power consumption. The paper studies the existing control system as well as ways to upgrade the system to improve its energy performance.


Author(s):  
Paul Motzki ◽  
Tom Gorges ◽  
Thomas Würtz ◽  
Stefan Seelecke

The thermal shape memory effect describes the ability of a deformed material to return to its original shape when heated. This effect is found in shape memory alloys (SMAs) such as nickel-titanium (NiTi). SMA actuator wire is known for its high energy density and allows for the construction of compact systems. An additional advantage is the so-called “self-sensing” effect, which can be used for sensor tasks within an actuator-sensor-system. In most applications, a current is used to heat the SMA wires through joule heating. Usually a current between zero and four ampere is recommended by the SMA wire manufacturers depending on the wire diameter. Therefore, supply voltage is adjusted to the SMA wire’s electrical resistance to reach the recommended current. The focus of this work is to use supply voltages of magnitudes higher than the recommended supply voltages on SMA actuator wires. This actuation method has the advantage of being able to use industry standard voltage supplies for SMA actuators. Additionally, depending on the application, faster actuation and higher strokes can be achieved. The high voltage results in a high current in the SMA wire. To prevent the wire from being destroyed by the high current, short pulses in the micro- and millisecond range are used. As part of the presented work, a test setup has been constructed to examine the effects of the crucial parameters such as supply voltage amplitude, pulse duration, wire diameter and wire pre-tension. The monitored parameters in this setup are the wire displacement, wire current and force generated by the SMA wire. All sensors in this setup and their timing is validated through several experiments. Additionally, a highspeed optical camera system is used to record qualitative videos of the SMA wire’s behavior under there extreme conditions. This optical feedback is necessary to fully understand and interpret the measured force and displacement signals.


Author(s):  
Juan Wei ◽  
Canbing Li ◽  
Qiuwei Wu ◽  
Bin Zhou ◽  
Da Xu ◽  
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