Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2021, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (5): 1650-1655.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2021.0249

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Reactive power compensation technology for the inductive sensors of magnetic bearings

Chunyi WANG(), Kai ZHANG(), Yang XU   

  1. Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
  • Received:2021-06-04 Revised:2021-06-21 Online:2021-09-05 Published:2021-09-08

Abstract:

Inductive displacement sensors are widely used to measure magnetic bearing rotor position because of their high sensitivity, good linearity, and low cost. The sensitivity of inductive sensors is typically positively correlated with power consumption. Power improvement is necessary to obtain high sensitivity, particularly for applying the constant flux axial inductive displacement sensor, which requires high power amplifiers. Accordingly, finding a way to reduce the total power of the sensor without changing its sensitivity will help reduce hardware costs. In this paper, a reactive power compensation technology for the inductive sensors of magnetic bearings is proposed. By paralleling appropriate capacitors at both ends of the excitation coils of the sensor, the study was able to realize a parallel resonance state, thereby greatly reducing the reactive power of the entire circuit. The experimental results showed that, without affecting the sensors' sensitivity, the power amplifier's apparent output power could be reduced by more than 70% at 20~40 kHz. This reduced the maximum output power requirement of the power amplifiers. Following that, the influence of compensation point selection on the compensation effect was tested. The results showed that the compensation point selection demand was very low. Finally, the influence of compensation capacitance precision on the compensation effect was evaluated. The results indicated that reactive compensation did not require high compensation capacitance precision, and the 10% precision capacitor could achieve a satisfactory power optimization effect. Parallel reactive power compensation could significantly reduce the total apparent power of the sensors and the cost of power amplifiers. This technology presents practical value in the field of engineering.

Key words: magnetic bearing, inductive sensor, reactive power compensation

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