Title :
P4-16: High-effective switching and power amplifier tubes with electrons deceleration and their application in power electronics
Author :
Perevodchikov, Vladimir ; Korunov, Nikolay ; Stalkov, Pavel ; Trukhachev, Ivan ; Shapenko, Valentina ; Shapiro, Alexander ; Sherbakov, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Fed. State Unitary Enterprise, “All-Russian Electrotech. Inst. named after V.I.Lenin” (FGUP VEI), Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
New type of vacuum switching tubes has been designed in FGUP VEI, which effective used at long pulse duration or in direct current operation mode. Small losses and high efficiency of switching are reached due to careful formation of an electron flow in a beam and electrons deceleration at approach to the anode. This type of tubes was named Electron Beam Valves (EBV). As a result of researches have been designed EBV with total losses at anode and control grid not exceeding 1 -2 % from load power at switching voltage 30 200kV.The most interesting direction of EBV application is power electronic. Power converter now are intensively developed for so-called flexible a.c. transmission lines (FACTS) on the basis of semi-conductor devices. Converters for transmission lines should work at voltage 3511 OkV. In this case, it would be probably effectively to use vacuum switching tubes. In particular, the first results of researches of use EBV in static VAR compensator (SVC) for power industry has been published at IVEC-2009 Conference. The high efficiency of the EBV stimulate the researches of increase efficiency of power amplifier tubes efficiency by electron deceleration on anode.
Keywords :
power amplifiers; power electronics; vacuum switches; vacuum tubes; anode; careful formation; control grid; direct current operation mode; electron beam valves; electron deceleration; electron flow; flexible a.c. transmission lines; high-effective switching; load power; power amplifier tubes efficiency; power converter; power electronics; semiconductor devices; static VAR compensator; switching voltage; vacuum switching tubes; voltage 30 kV to 200 kV; Anodes; Electron beams; Electron tubes; High power amplifiers; Power electronics; Power transmission lines; Pulse amplifiers; Static VAr compensators; Valves; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC), 2010 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7098-3
DOI :
10.1109/IVELEC.2010.5503465