Abstract

Abstmct-When the operating frequency reaches megahertz ranges in a high-frequency induction heating system, the wiring between the inverter and the resonant load circuit causes the deterioration of power transmission characteristics. To solve this problem, a new method for high-frequency electric power transmission has been studied using a distributed constant line with a length of one fourth of the propagation wave length for connecting a voltage-fed line-type inverter and a parallel L-C resonance load circuit. As the result, the output current wave of the inverter nearly became the sine wave of few higher harmonics and further showed that highfrequency power could effectively be transmitted.

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