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A new back-to-back current-source converter with self-startup and shutdown capabilities

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  • Wednesday, 09 April 2014
  • 00:9 - 00:9
  • Duration: 21 mins
  • Publication date: 09 Apr 2014
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Part of event 7th International Conference on Power, Electronics, Machines & Drives (PEMD 2014)

About the session

Back-to-back voltage-source converters (VSCs) and current-source converters (CSCs) are key components of many power conversion systems. Various topologies have evolved around these conventional VSCs and CSCs in an attempt to meet different design and reliability constraints. This presentation proposes a new back-to-back CSC that avoids the problem of excessive voltage stresses on the switching devices associated with the traditional CSC. Its main features are reduced power-circuit and control complexity, and sinusoidal AC currents with a high power factor achieved at both AC sides at a reduced switching frequency. Basic relationships that govern the steady-state converter operation are established and filter design is included. PSCAD/EMTDC simulations and experimentation are used to demonstrate the practicality of the proposed power conversion system, and the results show that the converter has good dynamic performance, with near unity input power factor over an extended operating range.

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    Derrick Holliday

    University of Strathclyde, Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Conversion (PEDEC) Research Group

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