Energies (Feb 2022)

Load Estimation for Induction Heating Cookers Based on Series RLC Natural Resonant Current

  • Zheng-Feng Li,
  • Jhih-Cheng Hu,
  • Ming-Shi Huang,
  • Yi-Liang Lin,
  • Chun-Wei Lin,
  • Yu-Min Meng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15041294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. 1294

Abstract

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In domestic induction heating applications, cookware can be considered an equivalent load in a series resistor–inductor–capacitor resonant converter. Therefore, the electrical parameters of an equivalent circuit change according to the cookware material, size and the cookware position on the heating coil. This study proposes an online estimation method for detecting the cookware status, determining the material and estimating the equivalent heating resistance of cookware on an induction heating cooker (IHC) for power control. The proposed method could turn off the circuit in abnormal situations such as low equivalent heating coverage rate or non-ferromagnetic cookware and adjust the power in normal situations. In the method, a half-bridge series resonant converter (HBSRC) generates two test patterns with three resonant voltage pulses to detect cookware every 10 ms, only the current feedback information is needed to avoid the calculation loads and times necessary for complex signal operations in software. To verify the proposed method, a digital signal processor based HBSRC with 1000 W was constructed. The maximum errors between the estimated and measured resistance and inductance were 7.14% and 2.91%, respectively. Moreover, power control in emulated user operation reveal that the proposed method and control system can effectively estimate load online to detect cookware status and determine whether to turn off or vary the heating power for an IHC.

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