Suggestion, Calculations, Practical Approbation of the Resonant Amplifier of the Reactive Electrical Power
Keywords:
active-reactive circuit, tesla transformer, q-factor, resonance, resonant power amplifier, reactive electrical powerAbstract
The aim of the paper consists in suggestion, theoretical and experimental justification of the principal workability of the electrical power amplifier proposed scheme consisting of two sequential resonant circuits with the regulated level of the electromagnetic coupling between them. Scientific novelty is determined by the formulated aim an achievement of which is based on conclusions of the theoretical analysis and experiments fulfilled for the acting model of the proposed electrical power amplifier. The base analytical expressions for the electromagnetic processes analysis in the scheme of the suggested resonant power amplifier are got. The reliability of the found analytical dependencies was shown with help of the limit passages to the according to analogs in the authoritative special publications. As the conducted experiments have shown that resonant conditions in the circuits of the suggested electrical power amplifier are fulfilling with high strictness (the frequency discrepancies are no more than ~ 0.8 %). The discrepancies between the measurement and the calculation results are quite small and can be explained by the external electromagnetic fields influence (the fields superposition of the "output" solenoid and the coupling transformer). In whole, the got results are illustrating the real possibilities of the power multiple amplifying (~35 times) in the suggested scheme of the electromagnetic resonant converter which was based on the advancement of the Tesla transformer creator ideas.
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