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Cascaded boost converter-based high-voltage pulse generator for pulsed electric field applications

S. Krishnaveni, V. Rajini

2021Archives of Electrical Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Food processing technologies for food preservation have been in constant development over a few decades in order to meet current consumer’s demands. Healthy competitive improvements are observed in both thermal and non-thermal food processing technology since past two decades due to technical revolution. Among these novel technologies, pulsed electric field food processing technology has shown to be a potential non-thermal treatment capable of preserving liquid foods. The high-voltage pulse generators specifically find their applications in pulsed electric field technology. So, this paper proposes a new structure of a high-voltage pulse generator with a cascaded boost converter topology. The choice of a cascaded boost converter helps in selecting low DC input voltage and hence the size and space requirement of the high-voltage pulse generator is minimized. The proposed circuit is capable of producing high-voltage pulses with flexibility of an adjusting duty ratio and frequency. The designed circuit generates a maximum peak voltage of 1 kV in the frequency range of 7.5–20 kHz and the pulse width range of 0.8–1.8 μs. Also, the impedance matching between the cascaded boost converter and the high-voltage pulse generator is found simple without further additional components. The efficiency can be improved in the circuit by avoiding low frequency transformers.

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Generator (circuit theory)Electrical engineeringPulse (music)Electric fieldVoltagePulse generatorMaterials scienceField (mathematics)High voltagePhysicsElectronic engineeringEngineeringPower (physics)MathematicsQuantum mechanicsPure mathematicsPulsed Power Technology ApplicationsElectromagnetic Launch and Propulsion TechnologyPlasma Diagnostics and Applications
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