Adjustable non-dissipative voltage boosting snubber network
US-9483066-B2 · Nov 1, 2016 · US
US11235383B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11235383-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816616414-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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To obtain an impact wave by generation of arc discharge between a high-voltage-side electrode 31 connected to a high-voltage-side terminal of a pulse power generating device and a low-voltage-side electrode 32 grounded or connected to a low-voltage-side terminal of the power source. One of the high-voltage-side electrode 31 or the low-voltage-side electrode 32 is an annular electrode formed in an annular shape, the other electrode is a core electrode arranged inside the annular electrode, and arc discharge is generated between an inner peripheral portion of the annular electrode and an outer peripheral portion of the core electrode.
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A pulse power generating device comprising: a pulse power source; a high-voltage-side electrode connected to a high-voltage-side terminal of the power source; and a low-voltage-side electrode grounded or connected to a low-voltage-side terminal of the power source, wherein the pulse power generating device generates arc discharge between the high-voltage-side electrode and the low-voltage-side electrode to obtain an impact wave, one of the high-voltage-side electrode or the low-voltage-side electrode is an annular electrode formed in an annular shape, the other one of the high-voltage-side electrode or the low-voltage-side electrode is a core electrode arranged inside the annular electrode, the annular electrode is an electrode wire wound in a spiral shape such that the winding makes contact with itself, and the pulse power source applies a high voltage/current to the high-voltage-side terminal to generate the arc discharge between an inner peripheral portion of the annular electrode and an outer peripheral portion of the core electrode. 2. The pulse power generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the core electrode is formed in a shape of a straight rod concentric with the annular electrode. 3. The pulse power generating device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a rod-shaped support body configured to support the annular electrode and the core electrode, wherein a center of the annular electrode is oriented in a longitudinal direction of the rod-shaped support body. 4. The pulse power generating device according to claim 3 , wherein the rod-shaped support body has a flexible portion at an intermediate portion thereof. 5. The pulse power generating device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a rod-shaped support body configured to support the annular electrode and the core electrode, wherein a center of the annular electrode and a longitudinal direction of the rod-shaped support body are perpendicular to each other. 6. The pulse power generating device according to claim 5 , wherein the rod-shaped support body has a flexible portion at an intermediate portion thereof. 7. A method for removing core sand from a cast product by the pulse power generating device according to claim 1 , comprising: a step of immersing the cast product having the core sand in water; a step of causing the annular electrode and the core electrode of the pulse power generating device to contact or come closer to the core sand of the cast product in the water; and a step of generating pulsed arc discharge between the inner peripheral portion of the annular electrode and the outer peripheral portion of the core electrode to collapse the core sand by the impact wave generated in association with the arc discharge, thereby removing the core sand from the cast product. 8. A pulse power generating device comprising: a pulse power source; a high-voltage-side electrode connected to a high-voltage-side terminal of the power source; and a low-voltage-side electrode grounded or connected to a low-voltage-side terminal of the power source, wherein the pulse power generating device generates arc discharge between the high-voltage-side electrode and the low-voltage-side electrode to obtain an impact wave, one of the high-voltage-side electrode or the low-voltage-side electrode is an annular electrode formed in an annular shape, the other one of the high-voltage-side electrode or the low-voltage-side electrode is a core electrode arranged inside the annular electrode, an output voltage of the pulse power source is equal to or higher than 20 kV and equal to or lower than 40 kV, an output current is equal to or higher than 3 kA and equal to or lower than 5 kA, a pulse width is equal to or greater than 3 μs and equal to or less than 5 μs, the number of times of output is equal to or greater than 2 pps and equal to or less than 50 pps, and an interval between the high-voltage-side electrode and the low-voltage-side electrode is equal to or greater than 0.2 mm and equal to or less than 3 mm, and the pulse power source applies a high voltage/current to the high-voltage-side terminal to generate the arc discharge between an inner peripheral portion of the annular electrode and an outer peripheral portion of the core electrode. 9. The pulse power generating device according to claim 8 , wherein the core electrode is formed in a shape of a straight rod concentric with the annular electrode. 10. The pulse power generating device according to claim 8 , wherein the annular electrode is in an annular discoid shape. 11. The pulse power generating device according to claim 8 , wherein the annular electrode is in a shape of a coil formed in such a manner that an electrode wire rod is wound in a spiral shape. 12. The pulse power generating device according to claim 8 , further comprising: a rod-shaped support body configured to support the annular electrode and the core electrode, wherein a center of the annular electrode is oriented in a longitudinal direction of the rod-shaped support body. 13. The pulse power generating device according to claim 12 , wherein the rod-shaped support body has a flexible portion at an intermediate portion thereof. 14. The pulse power generating device according to claim 8 , further comprising: a rod-shaped support body configured to support the annular electrode and the core electrode, wherein a center of the annular electrode and a longitudinal direction of the rod-shaped support body are perpendicular to each other. 15. The pulse power generating device according to claim 14 , wherein the rod-shaped support body has a flexible portion at an intermediate portion thereof.
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