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Author(s):  
Sebastián Guarín ◽  
Sergio Velarde ◽  
Edwin Castaño ◽  
Alexander Molina-Cabrera

This paper illustrates the design and building of a planar transformer prototype with a 1:1 transformation ratio for high-frequency applications in power electronics. By using reference literature and considering the ferrite core dimensions, the windings were conceived and exported to Gerber format using PCB design software. The transformer prototype was then assembled and tested under laboratory conditions for frequencies from 800 Hz to 5 MHz, which showed a sinusoidal wave at the transformer output from 1.3 kHz onwards and a better performance starting at 10 kHz, where the loses were significantly reduced and the transformation ratio was closer to the originally designed. As a final step, a finite element method (FEM) análisis was carried out to understand the electromagnetic flux behavior using a 3D Multiphysics simulation software. The 3d building process and details are explained step by step and the resulting magnetic flux density is graphically shown for the core and the windings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. P12006
Author(s):  
A.A. Zherlitsyn ◽  
V.M. Alexeenko ◽  
S.S. Kondratiev

Abstract A linear pulse transformer with air insulation at atmospheric pressure was created and tested under both constant resistance and non linear loads. The maximum power of the transformer output pulse reached ∼500 MW at a matched load with a charge voltage 50 kV. The transformer transferred ∼60% of the stored energy to the load over a characteristic time of about 1 μs. The scalability the generator was studied by connecting two identical transformers in series which gave a power output of ∼850 MW with doubled output voltage and reduced current. The frequency mode of operation was studied using one and two transformers with a charge voltage of 50 kV and a load that was, close to matched. In both cases, the power maximum and jitter showed no significant changes at any of the frequencies tested (up to 5 Hz). These results mean that the use of this generator can be recommended for a wide field of applications due to its scalability and low internal impedance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 7447-7452

Now a days, photovoltaic (PV) system finds extreme interest as alternative source of energy and they are integrated with grids forming distributed generation (DG) systems. But, the output of PV system is dependent of irradiance and temperature. As these parameters changes location to location in a very unpredictable way due to weather and shading and also for some other reasons, it effects the overall performance of DG system. Here such three PV systems of each 255 KW was considered to be located in different locations. These PV systems feed power to the grid and acts like a DG system. But what if the insolation and temperature change in random behavior in these different locations and what will be their impact on the total system. The model was designed in PSCAD and the possible scenarios are considered and also the effect of it is analyzed. The comparison study is done with normal condition and varying condition. The study reveals the effect on PV, inverter and transformer output. The stability of overall system is affected and also harmonics are injected and also the differences in phase and amplitude are observed which degrades the system performance.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Richard M Craven ◽  
Ivor R Smith ◽  
Bucur M Novac

Impulse excitation of the tuned primary circuit of a Tesla transformer generates a voltage and current response in the similarly tuned secondary circuit that contains both a fundamental component and a series of multiple higher-order modes. This paper investigates the most significant of these modes, in order to demonstrate a design approach that, when applied to the secondary winding, can bring about a reduction in the higher-order modes without significantly affecting the fundamental term. The resulting process leads to an improved spectral purity of the transformer output, making it better suited than existing conventional designs for application in electronic warfare and other high-power systems.


2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (05) ◽  
pp. 1550062 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linas Svilainis ◽  
Vytautas Dumbrava ◽  
Andrius Chaziachmetovas

Comparison of two high power pulser topologies is presented. Pulser design was aimed for piezoelectric transducer excitation, yet it can also be used for electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) or capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUTs) excitation. Pulser can produce both single rectangular pulse and trains of rectangular arbitrary duration pulses. In order to achieve the economy of the electrical power consumption and speed both high-pulling and low-pulling elements are active switches. Energy per pulse was used to evaluate the amount of energy consumed. Two topologies were selected for evaluation: transformer output push–pull topology and half bridge output. Experimental investigation results are presented.


2013 ◽  
Vol 860-863 ◽  
pp. 1895-1900
Author(s):  
Quan Pan ◽  
Hong Song ◽  
Wen Liang Zhao

Industrial and agricultural production as well as the general public because the demand for is much larger, the electricity grids integrated-transportation network multiple transformer output to the end-use equipment bring great difficulties and many other different failures, resulting in a lot of energy wasted . This article is mainly to use the thyristor controllable series compensated (short for TCSC) for power during transmission of some compensation to make the system voltage stabilized and improved, combining with active power filter (short for APF) will suppress and filter out a series of primary and secondary synchronization harmonic interference etc. not only improve the effectiveness and utilization of electrical energy, but also purify the electricity grid environment. By the simulation results show that the power to improve the stability and quality are very good results.


2011 ◽  
Vol 354-355 ◽  
pp. 1359-1362
Author(s):  
Xian Min Mu ◽  
Feng Chun Liu ◽  
Guan Lin Li ◽  
Xi You Chen

This paper proposed a single stage inverter for PhotoVoltaic(PV). The inverter is a push-pull forward converter employed synchronous rectifier technique. The push-pull forward converter is used to convert the photovoltaic battery output voltage into high frequency SPWM square wave, and the rectifier circuit is used to change the polarity of the isolation high frequency transformer output SPWM wave. For improve performance of the inverter in both the command tracking and the load disturbance regulation, a PID control strategy is realized by using the TMS320LF28335 DSP. Theoretical analysis and experimental results indicate that the proposed topology and control scheme are promising for the applications of PV power supply.


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