Development of prototype low-cost electrostatic precipitator voltage supplies based on efficient resonant conversion to reduce industrial emissions

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Title
Development of prototype low-cost electrostatic precipitator voltage supplies based on efficient resonant conversion to reduce industrial emissions

CoPED ID
0fb18f87-a384-4350-9f32-0372b880fe89

Status
Closed


Value
£1,038,025

Start Date
April 30, 2015

End Date
March 31, 2017

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Industrial air pollution in Europe costs up to 189 billion annually, of which 4 billion is
directly attributed to suspended particulate matter (PM), stimulating mandatory air quality
control measures. Electrostatic precipitation (ESP) is an effective method to charge and
capture transient dust particles, using large electric fields produced by high voltage (HV) DC
power supplies, with performance highly dependent on the DC properties. Historically, line
frequency (LF) HVDC supplies have prevailed but the continual reduction in the level of
tolerated emissions has placed a ceiling on the effectiveness on these power supplies due to
performance limitations. In contrast high frequency (HF) HVDC supplies based on series
resonant conversion (SRC) are highly compact and have been shown to significantly increase
the emissions performance of ESP due to improved average power, stability and control of the
output. However, the complexity of existing HF HVDC supplies is greatly increased, leading
to difficulties with component failure, thermal management and higher installation/throughlife
costs.
Castlet Ltd (CL) seek to lift these restrictions by developing a compact, high-performance,
low-cost power supply - type-approved for ESP applications – underpinned by a novel
modulation scheme for insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBT). Building on a technical
feasibility study and KTP activities - and using CL’s expertise in power electronics - the
project aims to provide a step-change in output voltage limit, dynamic range, power factor,
thermal load and scalability, driving uptake and improvement in air quality control with
respect to existing ESP power supply technologies. Project outcomes will be demonstrated
through prototype power supplies installed for field testing in the energy, cement and steel
industries.

CASTLET LIMITED LEAD_ORG
CASTLET LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Power units
  2. Power electronics
  3. Emissions
  4. Quality control
  5. Electrical engineering
  6. Air quality
  7. Air pollution
  8. Transformers (electrical devices)
  9. Adjustment

Extracted key phrases
  1. Cost electrostatic precipitator voltage supply
  2. Cost power supply
  3. Prototype power supply
  4. ESP power supply technology
  5. HF hvdc supply
  6. HVDC supply
  7. Prototype low
  8. Improved average power
  9. Development
  10. High voltage
  11. Power electronic
  12. Power factor
  13. Industrial air pollution
  14. Air quality control
  15. Efficient resonant conversion

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