A novel three-phase AC/DC converter without front-end filter based on repetitive control technique

Author(s):  
Shunxiao Xu ◽  
Fuwen Yang
Author(s):  
Raheema V ◽  
Fasil T. Mohammed

In this paper, four switch sepic inverter with front end boost converter capable of producing quality three phase ac output is explained. Proposed topology is an advanced one when comparing with conventional topologies .Converter offer a design for the inverter with the combination of single-ended primary-inductance , which can obtain higher phase voltages compared to conventional four switch and six switch three phase inverters. A differential arrangement of SEPIC enables to obtained three phase balanced output voltage with only four switches. The output voltage is pure sinusoidal without the help of external filter. This proposed inverter is designed to reduce the cost, complexity and switching losses .It also improves the efficiency and reduces the harmonic distortion. Here the output of the inverters are connected deferentially across the load. The line voltage can not exceed the full value of the input dc voltage, for avoiding this a dc - dc boost converter is placed in the front end of the four switch sepic inverter, thus producing the required output voltage along with the sinusoidal nature. Due to this features, the inverter can be used for the grid integration and pv based power extraction. Proposed topology is operated in both current control algorithm and a modified sine pwm control technique. In this paper it is based on the novel sine pwm control technique. The topology is analysed, simulated using MATLAB/SIMULINK and also a prototype is accomplished to verify the feasibility of the proposed topology. Index Terms—Three-phase inverter, Bi directionl sinlge ended primary inductance converter, Novel sin pwm control, DC-DC boost converter,


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
Z. Elbarbary

Abstract In this paper, a single-phase to three-phase converter is proposed to provide variable output voltage and frequency. The proposed topology employs only six IGBT switches, which form the front-end rectifier and the output inverter for the one step conversion from single-phase supply to output three-phase supply. The front-end rectifier permits bidirectional power flow and provides excellent regulation against fluctuations in source voltage. Moreover, it incorporates active input current shaping feature. An easy method to implement control strategy is proposed. This control strategy ensures nearly unity input power factor with sinusoidal input current over the operating range. Based on sensorless vector control technique, the proposed converter is used for the speed control of the three-phase induction motor. A low cost motor drive can be achieved using the proposed converter and control technique. Simulation and experimental results are carried out to analyse and explore the characteristics of the low cost drive system.


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