Apparatus for enhancing power efficiency
09831015 · 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02J3/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Provided is an apparatus for enhancing power efficiency, the apparatus including a magnetic substance configured to generate a magnetic field, a conductive wire configured to pass the magnetic field, and of which one end is electrically connected to a power line to which alternating current (AC) is applied, and a controller connected to another end of the conductive wire, and configured to apply, to the conductive wire, and to prevent a sudden overcurrent a voltage surge from flowing into an electric device. The conductive wire includes a conductive plate, and the conductive plate is disposed in a space in which the magnetic field is generated to be separate from the magnetic substance, and a first width of the conductive plate can be the same as or greater than a second width of the conductive wire.
Claims
1. An apparatus for enhancing power efficiency, the apparatus comprising: a plurality of magnetic field generators configured to correspond to a plurality of power lines having different phases in a one-to-one manner, the plurality of magnetic field generators comprising a magnetic substance configured to generate a magnetic field; a plurality of conductive wires configured to pass the magnetic field, wherein first ends of the plurality of conductive wires are electrically connected in parallel to the plurality of power lines to which alternating current (AC) is applied; and a controller connected to second ends of the plurality of conductive wires, and configured to apply, to each of the plurality of the conductive wires, the same AC as an AC of each of the plurality of power lines connected to the plurality of conductive wires, and to prevent unexpected overcurrent and a surge from flowing into an electrical device, wherein the plurality of conductive wires comprise a conductive plate, and the conductive plate is disposed in a space in which the magnetic field is generated to be separate from the magnetic substance, and a first width of the conductive plate is the same as or greater than a second width of the plurality of conductive wires, wherein the plurality of conductive wires further comprise: a conductive wire portion coated with an insulating member, and the conductive plate is located within a coverage of magnetic fields generated by the plurality of magnetic field generators, and wherein the plurality of magnetic field generators further comprise: a fixing portion disposed between the magnetic substance and the conductive plate, and an encapsulation material configured to mold the magnetic substance, the fixing portion, and the conductive plate.
2. An apparatus for enhancing power efficiency, the apparatus comprising: a plurality of magnetic field generators configured to correspond to a plurality of power lines having different phases in a one-to-one manner; a plurality of conductive wires of which first ends are electrically connected in parallel to the plurality of power lines in a one-to-one manner, and configured to pass magnetic fields generated by the plurality of magnetic field generators, respectively; and a controller connected to second ends of the plurality of conductive wires, and configured to apply, to each of the plurality of the conductive wires, the same AC as an AC of each of the plurality of power lines connected to the plurality of conductive wires, wherein the plurality of conductive wires comprise: a conductive wire portion coated with an insulating member; and a conductive plate, and the conductive plate is located within a coverage of magnetic fields generated by the plurality of magnetic field generators, and wherein the plurality of magnetic field generators comprise: a magnetic substance configured to generate the magnetic field; a fixing portion disposed between the magnetic substance and the conductive plate, and an encapsulation material configured to mold the magnetic substance, the fixing portion, and the conductive plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Advantages and features of the present invention and a method for achieving the same will become clear by referring to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited thereto and thus, may be configured in different various embodiments. The embodiments are provided to supplement the disclosure of the present invention and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the invention and may be defined by the scope of the claims. Sizes and relative sizes of constituent components illustrated in the drawings may be exaggerated for clarity of description. Like reference numerals refer to like components throughout and the expression “and/or” may include each of and all combinations of at least one of the aforementioned items.
(12) That an element or a layer is disposed “on” another element or layer includes all of a case in which the element or the layer is disposed directly on the other element or layer and a case in which still another element or layer is disposed therebetween. On the contrary, that an element or a layer is disposed “directly on” another element or layer indicates that still another element or layer is not disposed therebetween.
(13) Spatially relative terms “below”, “beneath”, “lower”, “above”, and “upper” may be used to easily describe relationships between a single element and another element or between constituent components and other constituent components, illustrated in the drawings. The spatially relative terms need to be understood as terms including different directions of an element when the element is used or operates, in addition to directions illustrated in the drawings. For example, when an element illustrated in the drawing is reversed, an element described to be disposed “below” or “beneath” another element may be disposed “above” the other element. Accordingly, the example term “below” may include all the directions indicating “below” and “above”. An element may be oriented in a different direction and accordingly, spatially relative terms may be interpreted based on the orientation.
(14) The terms used herein are to describe the embodiments and is not to limit the present invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “includes/comprises” and/or “including/comprising” when used in this specification do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other constituent components in addition to the aforementioned constituent components.
(15) Although the terms “first”, “second”, and the like are used to describe a variety of elements or constituent components, the elements or the constituent components are not limited by the terms. The terms are used to distinguish a single element or constituent component from another element or constituent component. Accordingly, the term “first element” or “first constituent element” used in the following may also refer to a “second element” or a “second constituent element” within the technical spirit of the present invention.
(16) Unless otherwise defined, all the terms including technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which embodiments belong. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly-used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
(17) Hereinafter, an apparatus (hereinafter, also referred to as a power efficiency enhancing apparatus) 200 for enhancing power efficiency according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(18) Referring to
(19) The power line 120 connects between the power source 100 and the load 110, and supplies the power to the load 110. An alternating current (AC) voltage may be applied to the power line 120. The power line 120 may include first through fourth power lines 121, 123, 125, and 127. The first through fourths power lines 121, 123, 125, and 127 may have the same voltage and different phases. Although
(20) The power efficiency enhancing apparatus 200 may include then magnetic field generator 210, a conductive wire 220, and a controller 230.
(21) The magnetic field generator 210 generates a strong magnetic field. The generated magnetic field may enhance the conductivity of the conductive wire 220 disposed between the power line 120 and the load 110 by increasing the drift velocity of free electrons within the conductive wire 220 disposed between the power line 120 and the load 110.
(22) The magnetic field generator 210 may generate a magnetic field of about 0.1 T to about 1 T. The magnetic field of less than 0.1 T may be slightly insufficient to enhance the power efficiency of the load 110 and may not readily generate the magnetic field beyond 1 T. Also, the conductivity of the conductive wire 220 may decrease according to an increase in the magnitude of the magnetic field, and an expected lifetime of the magnetic field generator 210 may decrease.
(23) The conductive wire 220 is required to apply the effect of the magnetic field to the load 110 and the power line 100. One end of the conductive wire 220 is connected to the power line 120, and another end of the conductive wire 220 is connected to the controller 230. The conductive wire 220 is not directly connected to the magnetic field generator 210, and passes the magnetic field generated by the magnetic field generator 210.
(24) The controller 230 is connected to the other end of the conductive wire 220. The other end of the conductive wire 220 is finally connected to the power line 120 in parallel. The controller 230 may control a voltage serge and overcurrent that may flow in the load 110.
(25) Each of the number of magnetic field generators included in the magnetic field generator 210 and the number of conductive wires included in the conductive wire 220 may correspond to the number of power lines included in the power line 120. For example, when the power line 120 includes four power lines, the number of magnetic field generators included in the magnetic field generator 210 may be four and the number of conductive wires included in the conductive wire 220 may also be four. Since the power line 120 includes four power lines, for example, the first through fourth power lines 121, 123, 125, and 127, the number of magnetic field generators included in the magnetic field generator 210 may be four to correspond to the first through fourth power lines 121, 123, 125, and 127, respectively. The number of conductive wires included in the conductive wire 220 may also be four to correspond to the first through fourth power lines 121, 123, 125, and 127, respectively. In detail, one end of a first sub-conductive wire 221 may be connected to the first power line 121, the first sub-conductive wire 221 may pass a magnetic field generated by a first magnetic field generator 241, and another end of the first sub-conductive wire 221 may be connected to the controller 230. One end of a second sub-conductive wire 223 may be connected to the second power line 123, the second sub-conductive wire 223 may pass a magnetic field generated by a second magnetic field generator 243, and another end of the second sub-conductive wire 223 may be connected to the controller 230. One end of a third sub-conductive wire 225 may be connected to the third power line 125, the third sub-conductive wire 225 may pass a magnetic field generated by a third magnetic field generator 245, and another end of the third sub-conductive wire 225 may be connected to the controller 230. One end of a fourth sub-conductive wire 227 may be connected to the fourth power line 127, the fourth sub-conductive wire 227 may pass a magnetic field generated by a fourth magnetic field generator 247, and another end of the fourth sub-conductive wire 227 may be connected to the controller 230.
(26) Hereinafter, the magnetic field generator 210 of
(27) The magnetic field generator 2210 of
(28) The fixing portion 2330 may be disposed between a conductive plate 2410 and the magnetic substance 2310, and may prevent the conductive plate 2410 from contacting with the magnetic substance 2310. The conductive plate 2410 may be disposed to be separate from the magnetic substance 2310 by the fixing portion 2330. Also, the fixing portion 2330 may fix the conductive plate 2410 to be located within the magnetic field 2320.
(29) Although it is possible to attach the magnetic substance 2310 and the conductive plate 2410 to the fixing portion 2330 by applying adhesives on the surface of the fixing portion 2300, the present invention is not limited thereto. The fixing portion 2330 may be made of a material aside from a conductive material.
(30) The conductive wire 2220 passing the magnetic field generator 2210 may include the conductive plate 2410, a first conductive wire portion 2420, and a second conductive wire portion 2430. The first conductive wire portion 2420 may be coated with a first insulating member 2423 to prevent an occurrence of short and to protect the first conductive wire portion 2420 from an external environment. The first conductive wire portion 2420 may be connected to the power line 120 of
(31) Also, the second conductive wire portion 2430 may be coated with a second insulating member 2433 to prevent an occurrence of short and to protect the second conductive wire portion 2430 from an external environment. The second conductive wire portion 2430 may be connected to the controller 230.
(32) The conductive plate 2410 may be disposed between the first conductive wire portion 2420 and the second conductive wire portion 2430. The conductive plate 2410 may pass the space formed by the magnetic field 2320 and thereby be affected by the magnetic field 2320. The conductive plate 2410 may be formed to have a larger area than the first and second conductive wire portions 2420 and 2430 in order to receive a possibly great effect from the magnetic field 2320. In detail, a first width W1 of the conductive plate 2410 is the same as or greater than a second width W2 of the first and second conductive wire portions 2420 and 2430. Due to the large area of the conductive plate 2410, it is possible to expand an area corresponding to the space formed by the magnetic field 2420 compared to the first and second conductive wire portions 2420 and 2430. The conductive plate 2410 may be disposed to be separate from the magnetic substance 2310 within the coverage of the magnetic field 2320 by the fixing portion 2330. Although
(33) When the conductive plate 2410 is affected by the magnetic field 2320, it is possible to sequentially increase the drift velocity of free electrons within the first and second conductive wire portions 2420 and 2430, the power line 120 of
(34) An encapsulation material 2500 may mold the magnetic substance 2310, the fixing portion 2330, and the conductive plate 2410, and the like, to protect the same from, for example, an external environment, an external impact, and the like. The encapsulation material 2500 may be a nonconductive material, for example, epoxy, however, the present invention is not limited thereto. Although the encapsulation material 2500 is illustrated in a cylindrical shape, the present invention is not limited thereto and thus, the encapsulation material 2500 may be provided in a variety of shapes.
(35) Meanwhile, in the case of forming the encapsulation material 2500, the fixing portion 2330 may not be provided. That is, a portion in which the fixing portion 2330 is to be disposed may be molded by the encapsulation material 2500. Accordingly, instead of the fixing portion 2330, the encapsulation material 2500 may perform the roles of separating the conductive plate 2410 and the magnetic substance 2310 from each other and fixing the conductive plate 2410.
(36) A magnetic field generator 3211 according to another embodiment will be described with reference to
(37) Referring to
(38) The first magnetic substance 3311 may generate a first magnetic field 3321, and the second magnetic substance 3312 may generate a second magnetic field 3322. When the first magnetic field 3321 and the second magnetic field 3322 overlap, the magnetic of a magnetic field increases. Thus, the first magnetic substance 3311 and the second magnetic substance 3312 are separate from each other sufficient for the first magnetic field 3321 and the second magnetic field 3322 to overlap. One surface of the first magnetic substance 3311 and one surface of the second magnetic substance 3312 that face each other may have different polarities to constructively couple the first magnetic field 3321 and the second magnetic field 3322 between the first and the second magnetic substances 3311 and 3312. As an example, in
(39) The magnetic field has the largest magnitude between the first and second magnetic substances 3311 and 3312 and thus, the conductive wire 220 may pass between the first and second magnetic substances 3311 and 3312. To dispose the conductive plate 3410 between the first and second magnetic substances 3311 and 3312, a first fixing portion 3331 may be disposed between the conductive plate 3410 and the first magnetic substance 3311, and a second fixing portion 3332 may be disposed between the conductive plate 3410 and the second magnetic substance 3312. The first and second fixing portions 3331 and 3332 may be made of a material aside from a conductive material.
(40) A sum of magnitudes of the first and second magnetic fields 3321 and 3322 generated by the first and second magnetic substances 3311 and 3312 may be about 0.1 T to about 1 T.
(41) The encapsulation material 3500 may be formed to mold the first and second magnetic substances 3311 and 3312, the conductive plate 3410, and the first and second fixing portions 3331 and 3332.
(42) Hereinafter, a magnetic field generator 4212 according to still another embodiment will be described with reference to
(43) Referring to
(44) Dissimilar to the magnetic field generator 2210 of
(45) The magnetic field 4323 of the solenoid 4313 may have the magnitude of about 0.1 T to about 1 T.
(46) Hereinafter, a magnetic field generator 5213 according to still another embodiment will be described. A description repeating the aforementioned description will be omitted and a description will be made based on a difference.
(47) Referring to
(48) The first solenoid 5313 may generate a first magnetic field 5323 and the second solenoid 5314 may generate a second magnetic field 5324. When the first magnetic field 5323 and the second magnetic field 5324 are coupled, the magnitude of a magnetic field increases. Thus, the first solenoid 5313 and the second solenoid 5314 are separate from each other sufficient for the first magnetic field 5323 and the second magnetic field 5324 to overlap. One surface of the first solenoid 5313 and one surface of the second solenoid 5314 that face each other may have different polarities to constructively couple the first magnetic field 5323 and the second magnetic field 5324 between the first and second solenoids 5313 and 5314. As an example, in
(49) The magnetic field has the largest magnitude between the first and second solenoids 5313 and 5314 and thus, the conductive wire 5220 may pass between the first and second solenoids 5313 and 5314. To dispose the conductive plate 5410 between the first and second solenoids 5313 and 5314, the first fixing portion 5331 may be disposed between the conductive plate 5410 and the first solenoid 5313 and the second fixing portion 5332 may be disposed between the conductive plate 5410 and the second solenoid 5314.
(50) A sum of magnitudes of the first and second magnetic fields 5323 and 5324 generated by the first and second solenoids 5313 and 5314 may be about 0.1 T to about 1 T.
(51) The encapsulation material 5500 may be formed to mold the first and second solenoids 5313 and 5314, the conductive plate 5410, and the first and second fixing portions 5331 and 5332.
(52) Hereinafter, a magnetic field generator 6214 according to still another embodiment will be described. A description repeating the aforementioned description will be omitted and a description will be made based on a difference.
(53) Referring to
(54) The solenoid 6313 may include the solenoid core 6313_1 and the solenoid conductive wire 6313_2 configured to surround the solenoid core 6313_1. The solenoid conductive wire 6313_2 may be connected to the controller 230 of
(55) The solenoid 6313 and the magnetic substance 6310 may generate the magnetic fields 6323 and 6320. To couple the magnetic fields 6323 and 6320, one surface of the solenoid 6313 and one surface of the magnetic substance 6310 that face each other may have different polarities. As an example, in
(56) The conductive wire 6220, particularly, the conductive plate 6410 may pass between the solenoid 6313 and the magnetic substance 6310. To dispose the conductive plate 6410 between the solenoid 6313 and the magnetic substance 6310, the fixing portions 6330 may be disposed between the conductive plate 6410 and the solenoid 6313, and between the conductive plate 6410 and the solenoid 6310, respectively.
(57) A sum of magnitudes of the magnetic fields 6323 and 6320 generated by the solenoid 6313 and the magnetic substance 6310 may be about 0.1 T to about 1 T.
(58) The encapsulation material 6500 may be formed to mold the solenoid 6313, the magnetic substance 6310, the conductive plate 6410, and the fixing portions 6330.
(59) Hereinafter, a magnetic field generator 7215 according to still another embodiment will be described. A description repeating the aforementioned description will be omitted and a description will be made based on a difference.
(60) Referring to
(61) A total sum of magnitudes of magnetic fields generated by the plurality of solenoids 7313a, 7313b, 7313c, 7313d, 7313e, and 7313f, and the first and second magnetic substances 7311 and 7312 may be about 0.1 T to about 1 T. Magnetic fields occur due to the plurality of solenoids 7313a, 7313b, 7313c, 7313d, 7313e, and 7313f, and the first and second magnetic substances 7311 and 7312 and thus, each generated magnetic field may have a small magnitude.
(62) The first fixing portion 7331 may be disposed between the conductive plate 7410 and the first magnetic substance 311, and the second fixing portion 7332 may be disposed between the conductive plate 7410 and the second magnetic substance 7312. The first and second fixing portions 331 and 332 may be made of a material aside from a conductive material.
(63) The encapsulation material 7500 may be formed to mold the plurality of solenoids 7313a, 7313b, 7313c, 7313d, 7313e, and 7313f, the first and second magnetic substances 7311 and 7312, the conductive plate 7410, and the first and second fixing portions 7331 and 7332.
(64) Hereinafter, an effect of the power efficiency enhancing apparatus 200 of
(65) The following experiment was conducted to search into the effect of the power efficiency enhancing apparatus 200. The power efficiency enhancing apparatus 200 was connected to a power line (3-phase-and-4-line, and 380V) configured to supply power to the entire production line equipment (corresponding to the load 110 of
(66) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Measured Amount of power used Amount of power used over date Yield (t) (kwh) yield (kwh/t) Before 2/22 259,000 8,690.8 0.0336 installation 2/23 259,000 8,736.4 0.0337 2/24 259,000 8,700.3 0.0336 2/25 260,000 8,728.5 0.0336 2/26 259,000 8,794.5 0.0340 2/27 259,000 8,770.7 0.0339 2/28 265,552 8,739.7 0.0329 After 3/1 266,000 8,817.9 0.0332 installation 3/2 259,000 8,823.1 0.0341 3/3 260,000 8,795.3 0.0338 3/4 259,000 8,878 0.0343 3/5 266,000 8,850 0.0333 3/6 266,000 8,853 0.0333 3/7 274,000 8,740 0.0319 3/8 274,000 8,708 0.0318 3/9 273,000 8,692 0.0318 3/10 266,000 8,741 0.0329 3/11 281,000 8,782 0.0313 3/12 280,000 8,759 0.0313 3/13 274,000 8,783 0.0321 3/14 280,000 8,787 0.0314 3/15 288,000 8,796 0.0305 3/16 281,000 8,883 0.0316 3/17 288,000 8,854 0.0307 3/18 281,000 8,913 0.0317 3/19 287,000 8,865 0.0309
(67) The content of Table 1 is illustrated as a graph of
(68) Referring to Table 1 and
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(70) The average amount of power over yield during one week after installation was 0.0334 kwh/t and decreased by about 0.6% compared to 0.0336 kwh/t that is the average amount of power used over yield before installation. However, the average amount of power used over yield during two weeks after installation was 0.0318 kwh/t and decreased by about 5.4% compared to the average amount of power used over yield before installation. The average amount of power used over yield during three weeks after installation was 0.0311 kwh/t and decreased by about 7.4% compared to the average amount of power used over yield before installation. Considering that the production line equipment uses an amount of power corresponding to a few thousands of kwh per day, it can be verified that the power efficiency enhancing apparatus 200 has an excellent power efficiency effect.
(71) Hereinafter, a power efficiency enhancing apparatus 201 according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(72) Dissimilar to the power efficiency enhancing apparatus 200 of
(73) The first conductive wire 220a is connected to the power source 100, passes the first magnetic field generator 241, and is connected to the controller 230. In detail, the first sub-conductive wire 221_1 passes the first magnetic field generator 241 and is connected to the controller 230, the second sub-conductive wire 223_1 passes the second magnetic field generator 243 and is connected to the controller 230, the third sub-conductive wire 225_1 passes the third magnetic field generator 245 and is connected to the controller 230, and the fourth sub-conductive wire 227_1 passes the fourth magnetic field generator 247 and is connected to the controller 230.
(74) The second conductive wire 220b connects between the controller 230 and the load 110. In detail, since the first conductive wire 220a includes the first through fourth sub-conductive wires 221_1, 223_1, 225_1, and 227_1, the second conductive wire 220b also includes the fifth through eighth sub-conductive wires 221_2, 223_2, 225_2, and 227_2. That is, the number of conductive wires included in the first conductive wire 220a is equal to the number of conductive wires included in the second conductive wire 220b. The fifth sub-conductive wire 221_2 is connected to the first sub-conductive wire 221_1 through the controller 230, the sixth sub-conductive wire 223_2 is connected to the second sub-conductive wire 223_1 through the controller 230, the seventh sub-conductive wire 225_2 is connected to the third sub-conductive wire 225_1 through the controller 230, and the eighth sub-conductive wire 227_2 is connected to the sub-conductive wire 227_1 through the controller 230.
(75) When the power efficiency enhancing apparatus 201 is connected in series between the power source 100 and the load 110 as illustrated in
(76) A shape of the magnetic field generator 210 of the power efficiency enhancing apparatus 201 of
(77) The controller 230 may control a voltage and current flowing in the first and second conductive wires 220a and 220b. For example, the controller 230 may prevent overcurrent of the first and second conductive wires 220a and 220b. In addition, the controller 230 is not limited to be placed between the magnetic field generator 210 and the load 110, but can be placed right after the power source 100.
(78) Although a few exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, the present invention is not limited to the described exemplary embodiments. Instead, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to these exemplary embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.