TY - JOUR
T1 - Control concepts for hybrid rectifiers utilizing a flying converter cell active current injection unit
AU - Makoschitz, Markus
AU - Hartmann, Michael
AU - Ertl, Hans
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 1986-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2016/5/18
Y1 - 2016/5/18
N2 - A passive three-phase rectifier circuit equipped with a 'Flying Converter Cell' (FCC) active current shaping network, based on the third harmonic injection concept, has been introduced recently. This additional/optional circuit allows the upgrade of a standard B6 diode rectifier to a low harmonic input stage with unity power factor. In order to guarantee properly shaped sinusoidal mains input currents, dedicated current and voltage controllers of the active circuitry must be designed carefully. As the active current injection unit consists of an assembly of three individual converter stages, the design procedure of both current and superimposed voltage controllers results in fairly high complexity. It is, therefore, going to be discussed in detail in this work. Based on the analysis of the rectifier system, an appropriate control concept is developed which is implemented using a digital signal processor. It is furthermore shown that the midpoint voltage of the FCC can advantageously be used for balancing of the dc capacitor stage of the cell without deteriorating total harmonic distortion of mains input currents. Measurement results taken from a 10 kW/10 kHz laboratory prototype finally confirm promising characteristics of the total hybrid system.
AB - A passive three-phase rectifier circuit equipped with a 'Flying Converter Cell' (FCC) active current shaping network, based on the third harmonic injection concept, has been introduced recently. This additional/optional circuit allows the upgrade of a standard B6 diode rectifier to a low harmonic input stage with unity power factor. In order to guarantee properly shaped sinusoidal mains input currents, dedicated current and voltage controllers of the active circuitry must be designed carefully. As the active current injection unit consists of an assembly of three individual converter stages, the design procedure of both current and superimposed voltage controllers results in fairly high complexity. It is, therefore, going to be discussed in detail in this work. Based on the analysis of the rectifier system, an appropriate control concept is developed which is implemented using a digital signal processor. It is furthermore shown that the midpoint voltage of the FCC can advantageously be used for balancing of the dc capacitor stage of the cell without deteriorating total harmonic distortion of mains input currents. Measurement results taken from a 10 kW/10 kHz laboratory prototype finally confirm promising characteristics of the total hybrid system.
KW - Current control
KW - input current quality
KW - third harmonic injection
KW - three-phase ac-dc conversion
KW - voltage balancing
KW - voltage control
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U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2016.2570429
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2016.2570429
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85011061595
SN - 0885-8993
VL - 32.2017
SP - 2584
EP - 2595
JO - IEEE transactions on power electronics
JF - IEEE transactions on power electronics
IS - 4
M1 - 7471514
ER -