Title :
Specific Harmonic Power Suppression of Drector-Power-Controlled Current-Source PWM Rectifier
Author :
Noguchi, Toshihiko ; Sano, Kohji
Author_Institution :
Nagaoka Univ. of Technol., Niigata
Abstract :
This paper focuses on specific harmonic active power suppression of a direct-power-controlled (DPC) PWM current-source rectifier (CSR) in order to achieve low distortion of the input line currents. Total input power factor of the DPC-based PWMCSR becomes worse as the load gets lower due to the low-order harmonics in the line currents, especially the fifth and the seventh. Since the dominant low-order harmonic currents cause an oscillation in the active power at frequency of sixth, suppression of the sixth-order harmonic active power is essential to improve the total power factor particularly in the low-load range. The paper describes a theoretical aspect and a suppression technique of the harmonic active power, followed by basic configuration and operation of the DPC-based PWMCSR. Effectiveness of the proposed technique is confirmed through computer simulations and experimental tests, using a 2-kW prototype. As a result, the total harmonic distortion of the line currents is effectively reduced by 10 %, which results in approximately 20-% improvement of the total input power factor at a 350-W load condition.
Keywords :
PWM rectifiers; harmonic distortion; harmonics suppression; power control; power factor; CSR; current-source PWM rectifier; direct-power-control; power factor; sixth-order harmonic active power; specific harmonic power suppression; total harmonic distortion; Computer simulation; Frequency; Harmonic distortion; Power system harmonics; Pulse width modulation; Reactive power; Rectifiers; Testing; Total harmonic distortion; Virtual prototyping; current-source PWM rectifier; direct power control; harmonic power suppression; instantaneous power; relay control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 2007. PEDS '07. 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangkok
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0645-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0645-6
DOI :
10.1109/PEDS.2007.4487893