Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical model of a power controller for a high-frequency induction heating system based on a modified half-bridge series resonant inverter. The output real power is precise over the heating coil, and this real power is processed as a feedback signal that contends a closed-loop topology with a proportional-integral-derivative controller. This technique enables both control of the closed-loop power and determination of the stability of the high-frequency inverter. Unlike the topologies of existing power controllers, the proposed topology enables direct control of the real power of the high-frequency inverter.
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Pal, P., Roy, D., Datta, A., Sadhu, P. K., & Banerjee, A. (2016). A closed-loop power controller model of series-resonant-inverter-fitted induction heating system. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 65(4), 827–841. https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2016-0058
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