Permeance based model for the coupled-inductor utilized in the supercapacitor assisted surge absorber (SCASA) and its experimental validation

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IEEE
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2020
Authors
Kularatna N
Steyn-Ross DA
Silva Thotabaddadurage, Dr. Sadeeshvara
Abstract

Transient-surge absorption capability of small/low cost supercapacitors (SCs) is already published. SCASA is a patented technique that led to the development of a high performance commercial surge protector which adheres to UL-1449 3rd edition test protocols. The commercial implementation comprises a coupled-inductor, two metal oxide varistors (MOVs) and a SC sub-circuit. This paper presents a permeance based model for the coupled-inductor of SCASA topology in predicting its operation under contrasting voltage conditions. In validating the circuit operation with regard to its surge absorption capability versus 50 Hz AC power transfer, a lightning surge simulator (LSS-6230) was utilized. We discuss this comparison based on the standard IEEE C62.41 surge waveforms up to a maximum of 6.6 kV.

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Udayanga STS, Kularatna N, Steyn-Ross DA (2020). Permeance based model for the coupled-inductor utilized in the supercapacitor assisted surge absorber (SCASA) and its experimental validation. 2020 2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Electronics for Sustainable Energy Systems (IESES). 01/09/2020-03/09/2020. 2020 2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Electronics for Sustainable Energy Systems (IESES).
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SCASA, Surge absorption, Coupled-inductor, Permeance, Lightning surge simulator
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Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4008 - Electrical engineering::400802 - Electrical circuits and systems
Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4008 - Electrical engineering::400807 - Engineering electromagnetics
Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4009 - Electronics, sensors and digital hardware::400904 - Electronic device and system performance evaluation, testing and simulation
Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4009 - Electronics, sensors and digital hardware::400911 - Power electronics
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