Title :
A multikilowatt polyphase AC/DC converter with reversible power flow and without passive low frequency filters
Author :
Schwarz, Francisc C. ; Moize de Chateleux, Willem L.
Author_Institution :
Power Electronics Laboratory, DeparOment of Electrical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Abstract :
An efficient ac to dc converter with reversible power flow, which embodies an active, low frequen??cy filter, is presented. A non-dissipatively controlled, nonlinear resonant oscillator is used to extract electric energy directly from the phase pairs of the polyphase supply line and to generate a mixed amplitude and frequency modulated carrier. The demodulated carrier and the therefrom resulting 20 kHz pulse train produces, after being pro??cessed by a high frequency filter, an active, low frequency filtering effect for attenuation of the 360 Hz ripple of the apparently "rectified" three phase supply line.The system is governed by means of a pulse area control mechanism with a verified response time of one 10 kHz cycle, or 100 micro??-seconds. The customary dc link between the three phase line and the converter\´s 20 kHz pulse processing mechanism in the form of a common rectifier??-filter is completely eliminated. Data obtained from the test of a 3 kW feasibility model are ana??lyzed in support of presentation of the significant aspects of design and technology.
Keywords :
Bridge circuits; Capacitors; Frequency modulation; RLC circuits; Resonant frequency; System analysis and design; Thyristors;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1979 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.1979.7081058