PARTICULARITIES OF TECHNOLOGICAL SET-UP’S SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR NON-CRUCIBLE ELECTRON-BEAM ZONE MELTING
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Keywords

technological set-up
reactive parameters
high voltage unit технологічна установка
реактивні параметри
високовольтний блок

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Юрченко , .М., Спірін , В. and Сенько , В. 2014. PARTICULARITIES OF TECHNOLOGICAL SET-UP’S SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR NON-CRUCIBLE ELECTRON-BEAM ZONE MELTING. Tekhnichna Elektrodynamika. 4 (Jun. 2014), 093.

Abstract

It is considered particularities of technological set-up’s supply system for non-crucible electron-beam zone melting. It is showed that for keeping the stable temperature of melting zone it is necessary to provide the stable power being dissipated in the sample. It is proved that under the specific correlation between high voltage stage transformer’s reactive parameters and the clock frequency it is being reached stabilization of high voltage transformer’s output power. References 5, figure 3.

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