Title :
Input-Series–Output-Parallel-Connected Buck Rectifiers for High-Voltage Applications
Author :
Chaudhary, Puneet ; Samanta, Suranjana ; Sensarma, Parthasarathi
Author_Institution :
ABB Corp. Res. Center, Bangalore, India
Abstract :
This paper presents input-series-output-parallel (ISOP) configuration for single-phase front-end buck rectifiers (BRs). The configuration is especially suitable for traction applications, where the complete rectification system needs to withstand high ac voltages and supply medium-power loads. The primary rectification module of the proposed configuration is based on pulsewidth-modulated BR (current source inverter topology). The desired isolation, mandatory for ISOP connection, is provided at the dc stage through a medium-frequency/high-frequency transformer. Equal power sharing by modules is achieved from the ac side through input voltage and current sharing. The proposed control scheme is configured using two loops. While the outer loop regulates the output dc voltage and active wave shaping of the source current, the inner loop ensures stable voltage sharing. The performance of the proposed ISOP configuration is verified using numerical simulation. Experimental verification is achieved through a 2-kW grid-connected laboratory prototype.
Keywords :
PWM rectifiers; high-frequency transformers; power grids; pulse shaping; rectification; traction; voltage control; ISOP configuration; active wave shaping; control scheme; current sharing; dc stage; dc voltage regulation; grid-connected laboratory prototype; high-frequency transformer; high-voltage application; input-series-output-parallel-connected single-phase front-end buck rectifier; numerical simulation; power 2 kW; power sharing; pulse width modulated BR; rectification module; traction application; voltage sharing; Capacitors; Hafnium; Harmonic analysis; Reactive power; Switches; Topology; Voltage control; Buck rectifier (BR); input-series???output-parallel (ISOP); single phase; traction; transformerless;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2014.2327556