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Terry Given
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Tony Williams wrote:
I have the following magamp books:
Nonlinear magnetic control devices, Geyger
Magnetic amplifiers, Storm
these two have small sections on CVTs.
Magnetic amplifier engineering, Attura
Magnetic amplifier analysis, LaFuze
Magnetic amplifier circuits, Geyger
Magnetic amplifiers, Platt
Square Loop Ferrite Core Switching, Neetson
Square Loop Ferrite Core circuitry, Quartly
The Magnetic amplifier, Reyner
none of these even mention ferro-resonant CVTs.
OK its not an exhaustive list of magamp books, but its gotta be getting
close.
Cheers
Terry
Wow, great link, thanks!In article <vt0tt2pg9i917bcl669h5athguln1bul7p@4ax.com>,
MassiveProng wrote:
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:30:49 -0800, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> Gave us:
Please explain to us what a ferroresonant transformer is for,
and how it works.
The term for today is:
MAG AMP.
Nothing to do with a magnetic amplifier, which is
the active controlling of AC or DC power via a DC
control winding.
A ferroresonant CVT is a passive device and is a
clever design of a core, with a non-saturating
primary limb, a magnetic shunt, and a saturating
secondary limb. The winding on that secondary limb
inherently produces a constant output voltage.
The output is square, (mainly third and fifth
harmonics), and the capacitor is there to resonate-
-out those harmonics. There are even more clever
designs that use compensating windings to reduce the
secondary harmonics.
The CVT is adjusted by "shimming the shunt". I've seen
it done on some special CVT's we were buying, and that
is definitely a black art.
http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/316/ibmrd3106H.pdf
I have the following magamp books:
Nonlinear magnetic control devices, Geyger
Magnetic amplifiers, Storm
these two have small sections on CVTs.
Magnetic amplifier engineering, Attura
Magnetic amplifier analysis, LaFuze
Magnetic amplifier circuits, Geyger
Magnetic amplifiers, Platt
Square Loop Ferrite Core Switching, Neetson
Square Loop Ferrite Core circuitry, Quartly
The Magnetic amplifier, Reyner
none of these even mention ferro-resonant CVTs.
OK its not an exhaustive list of magamp books, but its gotta be getting
close.
Cheers
Terry