Improved Power Quality Switched-Mode Power Supply Using Buck–Boost Converter

2016 ◽  
Vol 52 (6) ◽  
pp. 5194-5202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shikha Singh ◽  
Bhim Singh ◽  
G. Bhuvaneswari ◽  
Vashist Bist
Author(s):  
Hariharan P ◽  
Dr. Ranjithkumar K

In this work, The devices generally used in industrial, commercial and residential applications need to undergo rectification for their proper functioning and operation. The operation of the buck– boost converter in discontinuous conduction mode ensures inherent PFC operation and reduces complexity in control. Hence there is a need to reduce the line current harmonics so as to improve the power factor of the system. This has led to designing of Power Factor Correction circuits. This concept presents a power factor corrected (PFC) Buck–Boost converter-fed SMPS. This project deals with the design, analysis, simulation, and development of a power-factor-correction (PFC) multiple output switched-mode power supply (SMPS) using a Buck–Boost converter at the front end. Single-phase ac supply is fed to a pair of back-to-back connected buck–boost converters to eliminate the diode bridge rectifier, which results in reduction of conduction losses and power quality improvement at the front end. To observe the performance of this converter, a model based on the Buck Boost topology has been designed and developed software and implemented with Proportional-Integral (PI) and Fuzzy logic controller. The simulations are demonstrated in order to validate the effectiveness of the controllers in power factor improvement. By using MATLAB.


2015 ◽  
Vol 62 (9) ◽  
pp. 5422-5433 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shikha Singh ◽  
Bhim Singh ◽  
G. Bhuvaneswari ◽  
Vashist Bist

Author(s):  
R. Kalpana ◽  
G. Bhuvaneswari ◽  
Bhim Singh ◽  
Shikha Singh ◽  
Sanjay Gairola

This paper presents a new 28-pulse ac-dc converter for enhancing the power quality at the point of common coupling, while feeding a medium capacity switched mode power supply (SMPS). It consists of two series connected 14-pulse ac-dc uncontrolled converters fed by seven phase-shifted ac voltages. The proposed converter is found capable of suppressing up to 27 harmonic currents in the ac mains. The power factor is also improved to near unity over a wide operating range of the SMPS. The design and analysis of the proposed ac-dc converter is carried-out in detail. A laboratory prototype of the autoconnected transformer based 28-pulse ac-dc converter is developed, and various tests have been conducted on it to validate the simulated performance of the proposed converter. Several experimental results are also included to show the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed converter.


Author(s):  
J. Jayachandran ◽  
S. Malathi

In this paper, a Neural Network (NN) controlled Buck-Boost Converter (BBC) based Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) for a PC application is proposed. The proposed BBC is analyzed, modeled and designed for the rated load. Generally, the utilization of Multiple Output SMPS (MOSMPS) for PC application introduces Power Quality (PQ) issues in the power system network. Unlike conventional SMPS the proposed NN controlled BBC can accomplish improvement of power quality. The NN controller reduces the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of source current below 5%, maintains input side Power Factor (PF) to be nearly unity and improves the output voltage regulation. In the proposed system, NN controller replaces the conventional PI controller and overcomes the drawbacks of the conventional system. The proposed BBC is validated adopting MATLAB/SIMULINK software. The simulation analysis validate that the proposed NN controlled BBC performs better than conventional converter in terms of PQ indices under fluctuating conditions.


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