Abstract

This paper presents a new design of a magnetic shunt transformer for use in industrial microwave generators. The proposed transformer has a triangular shape and offers several advantages over existing transformer designs, including reduced volume and maintenance costs. We provide a detailed analysis of the transformer's dimensions and an equivalent model of the three-phase high voltage power supply system. The results of this study have significant implications for the field of industrial microwave generator design and could lead to the development of more efficient and costeffective systems. The resulting model is comprised of saturable inductors capable of accounting for the non-linear phenomena of saturation. The power supply is simulated using MATLAB/Simulink with a neuro-fuzzy ANFIS approach. The results are compared to experimental validations of a single-phase reference power supply for a magnetron, validating the proposed power supply. Additionally, the simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design, which outperforms existing transformers in terms of volume, energy efficiency and maintenance costs.

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