Welcome
Username or Email:

Password:


Missing Code




[ ]
[ ]
Online
  • Guests: 54
  • Members: 0
  • Newest Member: omjtest
  • Most ever online: 396
    Guests: 396, Members: 0 on 12 Jan : 12:51
Members Birthdays:
No birthdays today

Next birthdays
05/07 a.gutzeit (64)
05/08 wpk5008 (35)
05/09 Alfons (37)
Contact
If you need assistance, please send an email to forum at 4hv dot org. To ensure your email is not marked as spam, please include the phrase "4hv help" in the subject line. You can also find assistance via IRC, at irc.shadowworld.net, room #hvcomm.
Support 4hv.org!
Donate:
4hv.org is hosted on a dedicated server. Unfortunately, this server costs and we rely on the help of site members to keep 4hv.org running. Please consider donating. We will place your name on the thanks list and you'll be helping to keep 4hv.org alive and free for everyone. Members whose names appear in red bold have donated recently. Green bold denotes those who have recently donated to keep the server carbon neutral.


Special Thanks To:
  • Aaron Holmes
  • Aaron Wheeler
  • Adam Horden
  • Alan Scrimgeour
  • Andre
  • Andrew Haynes
  • Anonymous000
  • asabase
  • Austin Weil
  • barney
  • Barry
  • Bert Hickman
  • Bill Kukowski
  • Blitzorn
  • Brandon Paradelas
  • Bruce Bowling
  • BubeeMike
  • Byong Park
  • Cesiumsponge
  • Chris F.
  • Chris Hooper
  • Corey Worthington
  • Derek Woodroffe
  • Dalus
  • Dan Strother
  • Daniel Davis
  • Daniel Uhrenholt
  • datasheetarchive
  • Dave Billington
  • Dave Marshall
  • David F.
  • Dennis Rogers
  • drelectrix
  • Dr. John Gudenas
  • Dr. Spark
  • E.TexasTesla
  • eastvoltresearch
  • Eirik Taylor
  • Erik Dyakov
  • Erlend^SE
  • Finn Hammer
  • Firebug24k
  • GalliumMan
  • Gary Peterson
  • George Slade
  • GhostNull
  • Gordon Mcknight
  • Graham Armitage
  • Grant
  • GreySoul
  • Henry H
  • IamSmooth
  • In memory of Leo Powning
  • Jacob Cash
  • James Howells
  • James Pawson
  • Jeff Greenfield
  • Jeff Thomas
  • Jesse Frost
  • Jim Mitchell
  • jlr134
  • Joe Mastroianni
  • John Forcina
  • John Oberg
  • John Willcutt
  • Jon Newcomb
  • klugesmith
  • Leslie Wright
  • Lutz Hoffman
  • Mads Barnkob
  • Martin King
  • Mats Karlsson
  • Matt Gibson
  • Matthew Guidry
  • mbd
  • Michael D'Angelo
  • Mikkel
  • mileswaldron
  • mister_rf
  • Neil Foster
  • Nick de Smith
  • Nick Soroka
  • nicklenorp
  • Nik
  • Norman Stanley
  • Patrick Coleman
  • Paul Brodie
  • Paul Jordan
  • Paul Montgomery
  • Ped
  • Peter Krogen
  • Peter Terren
  • PhilGood
  • Richard Feldman
  • Robert Bush
  • Royce Bailey
  • Scott Fusare
  • Scott Newman
  • smiffy
  • Stella
  • Steven Busic
  • Steve Conner
  • Steve Jones
  • Steve Ward
  • Sulaiman
  • Thomas Coyle
  • Thomas A. Wallace
  • Thomas W
  • Timo
  • Torch
  • Ulf Jonsson
  • vasil
  • Vaxian
  • vladi mazzilli
  • wastehl
  • Weston
  • William Kim
  • William N.
  • William Stehl
  • Wesley Venis
The aforementioned have contributed financially to the continuing triumph of 4hv.org. They are deserving of my most heartfelt thanks.
Forums
4hv.org :: Forums :: General Science and Electronics
« Previous topic | Next topic »   

Just wanted to show my Induction Heater in action

1 2 3 4 
Move Thread LAN_403
IamSmooth
Mon Dec 28 2009, 03:15AM Print
IamSmooth Registered Member #190 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 12:00AM
Location:
Posts: 1567
Well, I got it off on its first near full power run.

Link2

Melted a steel nut. It is a PLL/integrator feedback design.
Back to top
teravolt
Mon Dec 28 2009, 07:08AM
teravolt Registered Member #195 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 08:27PM
Location: Berkeley, ca.
Posts: 1111
very cool IamSmooth, what type of caps did you use and do you have a picture of your aperatus? how much power do you have to consume to fuse the bolt and washer?
Back to top
Tonskulus
Mon Dec 28 2009, 09:00AM
Tonskulus Registered Member #1223 Joined: Thu Jan 10 2008, 04:32PM
Location:
Posts: 133
Good work there!:) Is it using 4046 or what?
Back to top
IamSmooth
Mon Dec 28 2009, 12:31PM
IamSmooth Registered Member #190 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 12:00AM
Location:
Posts: 1567
I am working on a web diary that will document the whole thing. I will post the link when it is complete. I am still playing with altering certain variables, like the turns on the coupling transformer and the material.

The input was 90-100v @20A. The caps are high power metallized polypropelene snubbers from Illinois Capacitor. There are 20 rated at 14A/3000vdc/850vac. The inverter uses the HEF4046 with the PCA1 output going through an integrator. I have a trim on the V+ limb of the integrator in order to fine tune the tracking if necessary. I found it tracked resonance better than the simple low-pass RC filter.
Back to top
uzzors2k
Mon Dec 28 2009, 12:41PM
uzzors2k Registered Member #95 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:57PM
Location: Norway
Posts: 1308
Good work, Jonathan! Do you plan on implementing current/voltage limiting?
Back to top
GeordieBoy
Mon Dec 28 2009, 12:49PM
GeordieBoy Registered Member #1232 Joined: Wed Jan 16 2008, 10:53PM
Location: Doon tha Toon!
Posts: 881
Well done! 2kW is quite a lot of power for a half-bridge. Particularly when running from only 110V mains supply!

What switching devices are you using?

-Richie,
Back to top
IamSmooth
Mon Dec 28 2009, 01:28PM
IamSmooth Registered Member #190 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 12:00AM
Location:
Posts: 1567
I have a 20A/120v variac that I use to control the input voltage while monitoring the current. I never made it to full voltage.

The mosfets are here: Link2

When designing it I made sure the inverter voltage and current were in phase. The water cooling is a must as well as some large heat sinks on the mosfets. With all this the inverter and tank stay completely cool. All the signals are very clean. Again, I will have the schematics and pictures posted soon. I am glad you guys all like it.

Can any of you tell me where I can get a crucible that can withstand molten steel? I saw Kimlaha use some asbestos-looking container and cover in his video. If I can contain the radiating heat I should be able to make a molten bath of metal in a few minutes.
Back to top
Experimentonomen
Mon Dec 28 2009, 06:07PM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
Location: in a swedish junk pile
Posts: 497
You can make a crucible outta the same stuff they line the inside of induction melters with.

Another choice is graphite but then the induction heater would only heat the crucible and not the metal charge itself.
Back to top
teravolt
Mon Dec 28 2009, 06:44PM
teravolt Registered Member #195 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 08:27PM
Location: Berkeley, ca.
Posts: 1111
hi Jonathan, what is the value of each capacitor and the tank frequency. At some point I would like to build this project and I am looking for some low ESR caps that won't get hot. I was thinking couldn't a crusible be made from plaster peris. they must make a comershall crucibal made from firebrick.
Back to top
IamSmooth
Sat Jan 02 2010, 03:37AM
IamSmooth Registered Member #190 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 12:00AM
Location:
Posts: 1567
I just wanted to let everyone know that I put together a web tutorial on my project so those just starting this can see what is going on and how it is done. I have posted my schematics and numerous oscilloscope tracings to make it easier to understand. When I started this I knew nothing of inverters, let alone induction heaters, but I thought it would be a cool (funny, huh? I should say hot!) to try this. I had some issues understanding how the circuit was achieving the goal of heating metal, and I had no clue about PLLs.

If you to this tutorial you should have a great reference, plus the schematics to a high power induction heater. If I got something wrong, or something is not clear you can PM me so I can make corrections or additions.
Back to top
1 2 3 4 

Moderator(s): Chris Russell, Noelle, Alex, Tesladownunder, Dave Marshall, Dave Billington, Bjørn, Steve Conner, Wolfram, Kizmo, Mads Barnkob

Go to:

Powered by e107 Forum System
 
Legal Information
This site is powered by e107, which is released under the GNU GPL License. All work on this site, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License. By submitting any information to this site, you agree that anything submitted will be so licensed. Please read our Disclaimer and Policies page for information on your rights and responsibilities regarding this site.