A novel circuit topology of modified switched boost hybrid resonant inverter fitted induction heating equipment

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A novel circuit topology of modified switched boost high frequency hybrid resonant inverter fitted induction heating equipment is presented in this paper for efficient induction heating. Recently, induction heating technique is becoming very popular for both domestic and industrial purposes because of its high energy efficiency and controllability. Generally in induction heating, a high frequency alternating magnetic field is required to induce the eddy currents in the work piece. High frequency resonant inverters are incorporated in induction heating equipment which produce a high frequency alternating magnetic field surrounding the coil. Previously this high frequency alternating magnetic field was produced by voltage source inverters. But VSIs have several demerits. So, in this paper, a new scheme of modified switched boost high frequency hybrid resonant inverter fitted induction heating equipment has been depicted which enhances the energy efficiency and controllability and the same is validated by PSIM.

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Bhattacharya, A., Sit, K., Sadhu, P. K., & Pal, N. (2016). A novel circuit topology of modified switched boost hybrid resonant inverter fitted induction heating equipment. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 65(4), 815–826. https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2016-0057

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