2019
DOI: 10.1109/tdei.2019.007751
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An investigation into the suitability of insulated core transformer technology for an ultra high voltage power supply

Abstract: A growing area of interest is HVDC supplies. This paper represents an initial study into possible designs of HVDC transformers that could provide 2 A at 1 MV, with the added specification that any proposed technology should be scalable to 5 A at 5 MV. Insulated core transformers (ICTs) have been initially selected as a potentially suitable technology. Careful design of the ICT magnetic core is required to ensure that flux loss is limited so that higher voltages are achievable. Simulation studies have shown tha… Show more

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“…By looking this figure, it can be noticed that Nanocrystal alloys can be used in applications of high operating frequency and power. For the interested reader, the design of high-power transformers using this material is reported [108], [115], [138]- [141].…”
Section: Comparison Of Ferromagnetic Materials Used In Pecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By looking this figure, it can be noticed that Nanocrystal alloys can be used in applications of high operating frequency and power. For the interested reader, the design of high-power transformers using this material is reported [108], [115], [138]- [141].…”
Section: Comparison Of Ferromagnetic Materials Used In Pecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electron beams are widely applied in material modification [1], environmental protections [2,3], electron microscopy [4,5], and so on [6]. The ICT power supply, renowned for its high efficiency (>85%), robust power output, and reliability, has emerged as a preferred option for supplying energy to the electron beam [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%