How Do Inductors L1 and L2 Affect H-Bridge Output in a Resonant LC Tank Circuit?

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Inductors L1 and L2 in an H-bridge inverter circuit influence the output square wave shape, amplitude, and phase as they connect to a parallel LC tank at a resonance frequency of 200 kHz. These inductors affect the driving signal that the LC tank receives, altering its waveform characteristics. The amplitude of the output square waves is also modified, impacting the voltage seen by the LC tank. Additionally, L1 and L2 introduce a phase difference between the H-bridge output and the LC tank input. Understanding these effects is crucial for analyzing circuit behavior and optimizing performance.
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Hi,
The following circuit is the the very basic form of an Hbridge inverter driving a parallel LC tank at its resonance frequency 200khz. The Inductors L1 and L2 are put in series between the square wave output of the Hbridge and the parallel resonance LC tank now I have the following three questions about L1 and L2:
1.How they change the shape of hbridge output square waves(what driving signal shape LC tank sees)?
2.How they change amplitute of hbridge output square waves(what amplitude the LC tank sees)?
3.How they change phase of the hbridge output square waves(what phase difference they introduce between hbridge output square waves and the LC tank input driving waves)?
I want to first understand the concepts and then learn the related equetions.
Any body able and willing to answer the questions and I will discuss it in more detail.
thank you in advance
 

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sina_stuck said:
Hi,
The following circuit is the the very basic form of an Hbridge inverter driving a parallel LC tank at its resonance frequency 200khz. The Inductors L1 and L2 are put in series between the square wave output of the Hbridge and the parallel resonance LC tank now I have the following three questions about L1 and L2:
1.How they change the shape of hbridge output square waves(what driving signal shape LC tank sees)?
2.How they change amplitute of hbridge output square waves(what amplitude the LC tank sees)?
3.How they change phase of the hbridge output square waves(what phase difference they introduce between hbridge output square waves and the LC tank input driving waves)?
I want to first understand the concepts and then learn the related equetions.
Any body able and willing to answer the questions and I will discuss it in more detail.
thank you in advance

This appears to be related to your thread last month on induction heating:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=480386

What do you think the answers are to your questions listed above?
 
Yes, Its related. What do you mean what I think about the answers...I've tried a lot of simulations but without knowing how it works it doesn't seems to be usefull.
 
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