Title :
Power supply design considerations for maintaining a minimum sustaining current in a vortex water wall high pressure argon arc lamp
Author :
Yan, Wei ; Dawson, F.P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Vortex water wall high-pressure argon arc lamps are used to generate intense light and are capable of operating at radiative efficiencies greater than 50%. These lamps are being considered for use in a pulsed DC mode of operation in the next generation of rapid thermal processing applications. The results of a series of experiments have shown that the breakdown to arc transition consists of a prethermionic electrode emission phase and a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium positive column phase. The large dynamic voltage and current range between the breakdown phase and the arc phase necessitates the use of the following power circuit topologies: a high voltage ignition circuit connected in series with an arc sustaining power source; and an arc sustaining current source consisting of a step down hysteresis current controlled DC/DC power converter cascaded with a constant off-time output voltage controlled step up DC/DC power converter. The current controlled power converter supplies the minimum arc sustaining current whereas the step-up power converter provides the minimum post ignition pre-arc positive column voltage. A switch placed across the high voltage supply is closed after ignition and allows a reduction of the current ratings of the high voltage circuit components. Finally experimental verification of the circuit operation and design guidelines are provided
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; arc lamps; argon; design engineering; electric breakdown; lamp accessories; power supplies to apparatus; vortices; Ar; DC/DC power converter; arc sustaining current source; breakdown to arc transition; constant off-time output voltage control; current ratings; design guidelines; high voltage ignition circuit; nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium positive column phase; power supply design considerations; prethermionic electrode emission phase; pulsed DC operating mode; radiative efficiency; rapid thermal processing; step down hysteresis current control; vortex water wall high-pressure argon arc lamp; Argon; Breakdown voltage; Circuits; Ignition; Lamps; Power supplies; Pulsed power supplies; Rapid thermal processing; Switches; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1996. Thirty-First IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '96., Conference Record of the 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3544-9
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1996.563882