A series-resonant inverter with extended topology and pulse-density-modulation control for induction heating applications

This paper presents a series-resonant inverter (SRI) with an extended topology using a pulse-density modulation (PDM) control method. Theoretical analysis shows that the use of the SRI with extended topology and the PDM control (extended PDM-SRI) allows reducing the fluctuation of the SRI output cur...

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Main Authors: Herasymenko, Pavlo (Author), Pavlovskyi, Volodymyr (Author), Yurchenko, Oleg (Author)
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Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science, 2022-03-01.
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520 |a This paper presents a series-resonant inverter (SRI) with an extended topology using a pulse-density modulation (PDM) control method. Theoretical analysis shows that the use of the SRI with extended topology and the PDM control (extended PDM-SRI) allows reducing the fluctuation of the SRI output current by more than 40% at the quality factor of 5 compared to a conventional SRI with the traditional PDM control. To eliminate drawbacks of the extended PDM-SRI, specificities of PDM switching sequences to ensure the zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) operation are discussed in detail, and a solution to the voltage imbalance across the capacitors of the extended topology is proposed. Simulation analysis of the extended PDM-SRI confirmed the effectiveness of using the proposed solutions to eliminate the drawbacks. The feasibility of the proposed SRI is confirmed by testing on a 2.2 kW experimental setup. 
540 |a Copyright (c) 2022 Pavlo Herasymenko, Volodymyr Pavlovskyi, Oleg Yurchenko 
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690 |a control method; current fluctuation; induction heating; pulse-density modulation; series-resonant inverter 
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786 0 |n International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS); Vol 13, No 1: March 2022; 348-367 
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