A Transformerless Bipolar/Unipolar High-Voltage Pulse Generator With Low-Voltage Components for Water Treatment Applications

Pulsed electric field is a commonly used and effective disinfection method in drinking water treatment applications. In this paper, a transformerless unipolar/bipolar high-voltage pulse generator is presented with well-regulated pulsed output voltage for drinking water treatment via underwater pulse...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 2017-05, Vol.53 (3), p.2307-2319
Hauptverfasser: Elserougi, Ahmed A., Faiter, Mazen, Massoud, Ahmed M., Ahmed, Shehab
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Pulsed electric field is a commonly used and effective disinfection method in drinking water treatment applications. In this paper, a transformerless unipolar/bipolar high-voltage pulse generator is presented with well-regulated pulsed output voltage for drinking water treatment via underwater pulsed corona discharge. The proposed high-voltage pulse generator is fed from a relatively low-voltage dc supply. Then, capacitor-diode voltage multiplier centrally fed from a dc-dc boost converter is used to elevate the input voltage to a proper high-voltage level. Finally, a modular multilevel converter is employed to chop the elevated voltage into unipolar or bipolar pulsed output voltage (based on the user selection). The suggested arrangement provides a high-voltage gain with relatively low-voltage components, i.e., neither high-voltage nor series-connected components are needed in the proposed approach. A comparison between the proposed approach and the other Marx-Based pulse generators has been held to show the merits of the proposed approach. A detailed design of the generator passive components and semiconductor devices has been presented. Simulation and experimental results are presented for the unipolar as well as the bipolar pulsed output to validate the proposed concept.
ISSN:0093-9994
1939-9367
DOI:10.1109/TIA.2017.2666080