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Registered Member #1143
Joined: Sun Nov 25 2007, 04:55PM
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Hello, since i am redesigning my top-load, one thing does not make sense. Basically, toroid is short turn on top of coil, so it will degrade performance of last secondary windings.
Does any one investigate this ? One simple solution will be to make toroid with a slot, other is to make topload from tube, by winding it on isolator, like this this
Registered Member #152
Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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Yes the topload will divert the magnetic field and cause less induced voltage on the top turns. However from my findings the difference is not that big. Losses in the topload can be a problem with high powers/duty cycles. Making the topload as an incomplete turn could be a good solution but avoid sharp edges which could cause an unwanted break out.
Registered Member #30
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If the toroid is made out of aluminium, that is a highly conductive metal, so instead of absorbing the magnetic energy it will reflect it. The inductance of the secondary will be reduced slightly, but the losses won't increase a great deal.
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Linas wrote ...
Does any one investigate this ? One simple solution will be to make toroid with a slot, other is to make topload from tube, by winding it on isolator, like this this
Goodchilds and Catons coils uses complete rings for the topload which are all connected to eachother and the secondary coil, so they present the same one turn as a large toroid would. The dics material is only chosen for ease of sourcing/machining/weight.
I also doubt that it absorbs much of the energy directly from the primary as we usually have much else metal in the bridge construction underneath that is closer to the primary.
One thing that could be interesting would be to make a ringed topload where every slot in each ring, to not make complete turns, was connected in series so instead of being one big end terminal it worked like an extension of the secondary coil, I do however have no idea how that would affect the coils performance, just a thought.
Registered Member #1143
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I just point out idea, i know that in linked picture is compleate short.
same apply for electronics, since i have huge metal box, i will redesign my coil frame so that primary will not see any "shorted turns", because this this does effect coil performance, adding any metal below primary in a way, that it can create eddy currents,it will boost power, but that will go to heat, now sparks
And i did test, my aluminum box get warm if i put it below primary, well, it is induction heater, so nothing new that it gets warm.
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Just put the primary further away from the metal box, or shield only the control electronics into a conductive box (the power electronics will probably be fine with the magnetic field)
OR make the box from a more conductive material, such as aluminium, it will heat less than steel.
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Linas wrote ...
And i did test, my aluminum box get warm if i put it below primary, well, it is induction heater, so nothing new that it gets warm.
Dr. Dark Current wrote ...
OR make the box from a more conductive material, such as aluminum, it will heat less than steel.
it will be standing close to coil, just like in recent Odin DRSSTC testing
But how about capacitors, can i put it below coil, or it should be placed near electronic as well ? so equivalent circuit is capacitors in series creating loop, so not a big deal, i just don't know how metal react to changing magnetic field)
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I was thinking about this topic recently. I also wondered how great of an effect topload material has on performance. I understand that aluminium is the best choice due to weight, but would non-ferritic stainless steel function identically? And at the extreme end, how much would a mild steel toroid degrade performance? I imagine it would be horrible on a small coil, since the primary isn't very far away.
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The heating is mostly due to eddy currents I believe. A stainless steel topload would heat more than aluminum one. The conductivity is the key parameter.
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