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Serious HES derivative project proposal

Started by Cadman, February 11, 2023, 04:42:40 PM

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Jimboot

Quote from: rakarskiy on May 26, 2023, 03:18:08 PM
There is good news for today!
The slide shows the amplitude of a pulse system with a parametric winding on the core of the transformer (the winding is different from the transformer). The system receives from source to source and returns (DC 11.8V). The resistor (0.1 Ohm), from which we measure the current in the circuit, is located in the parametric winding circuit. On the slide is the most optimal mode. While I was working with the transformer topology system, there was no way I could cross a line greater than 1. Therefore, all my achievements in understanding how a synchronous generator works are most likely correct.

Слава Україні!
DO you have a link to your circuit or a blog post on this design? I'm not quite sure what you're doing but thanks for sharing. :)

rakarskiy

Quote from: Jimboot on May 29, 2023, 06:39:27 AM
DO you have a link to your circuit or a blog post on this design? I'm not quite sure what you're doing but thanks for sharing. :)

Hello! I'm checking. I assembled a reverse test circuit, on a transformer. Got a picture that miscalculated. Current readings are taken from the resistor on the negative terminal of the DC source.
I put two resistors in my new circuit, one in the transformer circuit, the other in front of the negative terminal of the DC source. A strange scene takes place. On the resistor through the negative terminal of the source, the current has the same twist as when excited, although this is impossible. The combination of diodes must not allow this. As a result, the transistors burned out. In any case, a buffer capacitance is most likely required to discharge the circuit. I'll deal with this later.
(transformer and windings are the same)

Screenshot of the operation of a traditional flyback circuit

Screenshot of the new scheme ????????



PS
I am very good at diagrams. Checked the assembly several times. He made positions when the excitation went through the keys and there was no return (the current was locked in the core and windings). What happens in this combination, I still do not understand. There are various crazy assumptions. I will redesign the circuit and use two sources to excite and reset the reverse pulse! Let's get a look.

rakarskiy

I set up my "flyback converter" circuit with primary and secondary windings and got an interesting picture. If we compare the "amount" of current in the excitation pulse and the charge, we get one.

Screen watch

rakarskiy

I checked my converter. The winding parameters have been specially changed (logically, the system should move away from Unity). And so it happened. The concept is fully operational and coincides with the topology of the synchronous generator, and the Holcomb installation (Figer and others) considered in this topic. The transformer will not be Over Unity, it must be made a generator.


FIG.1     FIG.2

I did another calculation test, I entered the data into the circuit of the electronic simulator. The simulator is ideal and gives a linear calculation. See how close the point is.
The simulator does not take into account the features of the transformer. The topology is completely simplified in electronic simulators for very simple circuits.

kolbacict

Anybody will answered me,for what need this ring?