DocumentCode
825903
Title
The service life of large aluminum electrolytic capacitors: effects of construction and application
Author
Stevens, James L. ; Shaffer, Jesse S. ; Vandenham, Jan T.
Author_Institution
BCcomponents Inc., Columbia, SC, USA
Volume
38
Issue
5
fYear
2002
Firstpage
1441
Lastpage
1446
Abstract
Large aluminum electrolytic capacitors are usually selected by considering factors such as cost effectiveness (more ripple current or capacitance per dollar), space effectiveness (less volume per dollar), and performance (more useful life at actual application temperature and voltage). These factors have been addressed as most major manufacturers have responded with improvements in ripple current ratings, new electrolyte systems, high-capacitance foils, and rigorous cost controls. The focus of this paper is on some of the constructional and application factors affecting the performance of large electrolytic capacitors. An aluminum electrolytic capacitor must be considered as a complete system since the internal failure mechanisms are multiple and complex in their interactions. It is also shown that the choices made by the circuit designer can be informed and improved by understanding the tradeoffs between different capacitor series, circuit design parameters, and equipment design enhancements. This understanding can result in designs that are both reliable and cost effective.
Keywords
aluminium; cathodes; electrolytic capacitors; aluminum electrolytic capacitors; cathodes; circuit design parameters; cost controls; derating; electrolyte systems; equipment design enhancements; high-capacitance foils; internal failure mechanisms; ripple current ratings; service life; space effectiveness; Aluminum; Capacitance; Capacitors; Circuits; Control systems; Costs; Failure analysis; Manufacturing; Temperature; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2002.802922
Filename
1035199
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