Xiong Lan
Chongqing University
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IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2015
Xiong Lan; Ma Long; Xie Zijie; Xin Qin; Zhang Deqing; Yang Zikang
In this paper, we propose and design a novel generator for the high voltage square pulses with the changeable polarities in order to reach the requirements and the needs for the intended experiments on sterilization of microorganism. The major component of our circuits is a non-trivial combination between a half bridge Marx generator and an H bridge in series, combining with the DSP control unit, which can adjust the voltages, frequencies, pulse widths and polarities, and also tolerate various loads. More precisely, we illustrate the design and operation principles for each module in the constructed circuit and analyze the system performance with various loads. The effectiveness and correctness of our proposed circuit and methodologies have been verified and demonstrated by both PSIM simulation results and our own prototype. In this paper, we also show the stability and reliability of the pulse generator we proposed in terms of various load conditions and operation safety respectively. Furthermore, we also observe that the key parameters based on our constructed pulse generator can be easily adjusted which include voltages, frequencies, pulse widths and polarities. We hope that our work will stimulate the further investigations on design and analysis of pulse generators with a focus on modularization and miniaturization.
Water Science and Technology | 2013
Miao Xuefei; Xiong Lan; Chen Jiapeng; Yang Zikang; He Wei
The present study investigated the effectiveness of electromagnetic fields in preventing calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) fouling in cooling water. Four different frequencies and two different voltages were adopted to induce electromagnetic fields directly in water with constant water temperature and constant flow velocity. Artificial hard water was used. The solution conductivities decreased by 17-25% from their initial values in the electromagnetic anti-fouling treatment (EAT) cases, depending on different frequencies of electric pulses, whereas the untreated case dropped by 31%. The particle size became small and the crystal structure changed into loose style after EAT. The EAT device independently developed by the State Key Laboratory had been validated as an effective apparatus in preventing CaCO₃ fouling in cooling water.
Archive | 2014
Xiong Lan; Yang Zikang; Ma Long; Fu Keqin; You Wenjun
Archive | 2013
Zhou Wei; Wang Weibo; Wang Li; Zhang Xu; Xiong Lan; Xu Minjie; Yang Zikang
Archive | 2015
Wei Jia; Yang Zikang; Zhang Yafu; Bai Yu; Jia Mei; Xiong Lan
Archive | 2014
Xiong Lan; Wang Zhuding; Bai Yu; Wei Jia; Su Lin; Wang Weibo
Archive | 2013
Xiong Lan; Liu Yu; Hao Haiquan; Li Wei; Luo Shan; Yang Zikang; Song Daojun; Yao Shuyou
Archive | 2014
Liu Yu; Hao Haiquan; Li Wei; Wang Weibo; Xiong Lan; Jiao Yang
Archive | 2015
Xiong Lan; Zhou Jianyao; Ma Long; Zhang Deqing; Xiong Lujing; Yang Zikang; Lu Fan; Xie Zijie
Archive | 2015
Li Junwei; Xiong Lan; Chen Jiapeng; Yang Zikang; Huang Junhan; Wu Xiong; Yang Jun; Miao Xuefei