Title :
Three-phase single-stage four-switch PFC buck-boost-type rectifier
Author :
Pires, Vitor Fernão ; Silva, José Fernando
Author_Institution :
Centro de Autom. da Univ. Tecnica de Lisboa, Setubal, Portugal
fDate :
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new three-phase single-stage power-factor corrector buck-boost-type rectifier topology. The typical topology uses a bridge configuration with six switches. This new topology only requires four switches, improving the rectifier efficiency as only one reverse-blocking power semiconductor conducts at any time. A vector-based sliding-mode control method for the three-phase input currents is also proposed. This fast and robust technique uses sliding mode to generate αβ space-vector modulation, which forces the input line currents to track a suitable sinusoidal reference. A near-unity power-factor operation of the rectifier is obtained using a sinusoidal reference in phase with the input source voltages. A proportional-integral controller is adopted to regulate the output voltage of the converter. This external voltage controller modulates the amplitude of the current references. The characteristics of the new rectifier are verified with experimental results.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; PI control; electric current control; harmonic distortion; power conversion harmonics; power factor correction; switching convertors; variable structure systems; voltage control; AC-DC power converter; bridge configuration; buck-boost-type rectifier; harmonic distortion; proportional-integral controller; reverse-blocking power semiconductor; space-vector modulation; switch; three-phase PFC; three-phase power-factor corrector; vectorial sliding-mode control; voltage controller; voltage regulation; Amplitude modulation; Bridge circuits; Pi control; Power semiconductor switches; Rectifiers; Robustness; Sliding mode control; Thyristors; Topology; Voltage control; AC–DC power converters; harmonic distortion; power-factor correction; proportional–integral (PI) controller; vectorial sliding-mode approach;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2005.843911