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Improving the Reliability of Series Resonant Inverters for Induction Heating Applications
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Power Control CircuitElectrical EngineeringPs InverterInduction Hardening ApplicationsEngineeringEnergy ManagementInduction Heating ApplicationsSeries Resonant InvertersPower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower System ControlPower InverterPower ElectronicsFrequency Control
This paper analyzes a high-power (100-kW) high-frequency (50-kHz) voltage-fed inverter with a series resonant load circuit for industrial induction heating applications which is characterized by a full-bridge inverter composed of isolated-gate bipolar transistors and a new power control based on phase-shift (PS) control. This power control circuit incorporates a load-adaptive variable-frequency controller and automated blanking time management in order to allow the inverter to work in zero-voltage switching for all output power levels and load conditions. An important improvement of the inverter reliability is achieved by choosing an appropriate and novel switching sequence for the PS inverter. The results are verified experimentally using a prototype for induction hardening applications. A comparative study between the proposed and standard PS power control will be made.
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