Hardware control of an active magnetic shield |
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Authors: | P. Sergeant A. Van Den Bossche L. Dupre |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Energy, Ghent Univ., Syst. And Autom.; |
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Abstract: | The presented hardware controller controls the current in an active shield consisting of a number of compensation coils at well-chosen positions. In combination with a converter and the active shield, the controller reduces the fundamental component of the magnetic stray field of an induction heater by generating a magnetic counter field in a defined target area. The controller uses two input signals (from two magnetic field sensors) and generates amplitude and phase information for the converter. Based on this information, the latter produces the compensation current wave that is sent to the compensation coils to minimise the magnetic field. The frequency range of the controller is 1-100 kHz. Its dynamic behaviour is explained in theory and validated by experiments |
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