基于串联直流电压补偿技术的具有电压暂降穿越能力的混合整流器的新方案

G. B. Lima, D. Rodrigues, A. V. Costa, L. D. de Freitas, E. Coelho, V. J. Farias, L. Freitas
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飞机、微电网和工业过程中更多电力系统的发展趋势导致对更高效、更可靠的电子转换器的需求。在这种情况下,可以强调高功率密度整流器的必要性,以减少电流谐波,并为电子负载的连接提供稳定的中间直流链路。因此,本文对基于串联直流电压补偿技术(SDCVC)的大范围直流稳压混合整流器结构的发展进行了分析。所提出的SDCVC技术具有电压暂降能力,保证了高功率密度和高效率。为了验证所提出的解决方案的有效性,进行了初步的建模分析,并通过在交流系统正常运行和交流电压下降条件下投入运行的1kw单相混合整流器实验室样机进行了实验结果的验证。
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Novel proposal of hybrids rectifiers with voltage sag ride-through capability based on series DC voltage compensation technique
The trend for the development of more electric systems for aircrafts, microgrids, and industrial processes has been leading to the need of more efficient and reliable electronic converters. In this scenario, one can highlight the necessity of high power density rectifiers for reducing current harmonics and providing a stabilized intermediate dc-link for connection of electronic loads. Therefore, in this paper the authors present the analysis concerning the development of a novel proposal of hybrids rectifiers structures with wide range of DC voltage regulation based on Series DC Voltage Compensation Technique (SDCVC). The proposed SDCVC Technique provides voltage sag-ride through capability and assures high power density and high efficiency. In order to validated the effectiveness of the proposed solutions, preliminary modeling analysis was performed and corroborated by experimental results obtained through a 1 kW laboratory prototype of a single-phase hybrid rectifier that was put into operation under normal AC system operation, as well as under conditions of AC voltage dips.
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