The paper proposes a method of active switching harmonics current reduction in the DC-link capacitor of a two-level, three-phase, back-to-back converter. Based on the derived analytical solution for switching harmonic currents in the DC-link, it is shown that by specific control over the PWM carriers’ phase angles, the targeted harmonics of the rectifier and the inverter can be synchronized in phase such that their cancellation occurs in the DC-link capacitor. This synchronization is provided by harmonic phase feedback control. The three step procedure to implement the method is detailed in the paper. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is verified experimentally
Vita.In the recent years there has been a significant increase in the use of power converter equipme...
This paper presents an active harmonic filter for non linear loads using feedback control loop techn...
This letter proposes a harmonic mitigation strategy to cancel out current harmonics induced by the f...
The paper proposes a method of active switching harmonics current reduction in the DC-link capacitor...
This paper proposes an active switching harmonic current reduction method within the DC-link capacit...
© 1986-2012 IEEE. This paper proposes an active switching harmonic current reduction method within t...
DC-connected parallel inverter systems are gaining popularity in industrial applications. However, s...
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This paper proposes a new method to reduce the ripple current of the DC-link capacitor in a two-leve...
This letter proposes a harmonic mitigation strategy to cancel out current harmonics induced by the f...
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The common dc-bus concept has become an attractive solution for future aircraft electrical power sys...
[EN] This paper presents a study about the synchronization effects of the PWM carrier signals of a b...
According to rectifying or inverting operation of HVDC converters, reactive power is absorbed from t...
Vita.In the recent years there has been a significant increase in the use of power converter equipme...
This paper presents an active harmonic filter for non linear loads using feedback control loop techn...
This letter proposes a harmonic mitigation strategy to cancel out current harmonics induced by the f...
The paper proposes a method of active switching harmonics current reduction in the DC-link capacitor...
This paper proposes an active switching harmonic current reduction method within the DC-link capacit...
© 1986-2012 IEEE. This paper proposes an active switching harmonic current reduction method within t...
DC-connected parallel inverter systems are gaining popularity in industrial applications. However, s...
This paper proposed a harmonic suppression scheme that used a DC-DC converter as an active harmonic ...
Three-phase back-to-back converters have a wide range of applications (e.g. wind turbines) in which ...
This paper proposes a new method to reduce the ripple current of the DC-link capacitor in a two-leve...
This letter proposes a harmonic mitigation strategy to cancel out current harmonics induced by the f...
AC coupled dual active bridge (DAB) dc-dc converters typically use phase shifted square wave (PSSW) ...
The common dc-bus concept has become an attractive solution for future aircraft electrical power sys...
[EN] This paper presents a study about the synchronization effects of the PWM carrier signals of a b...
According to rectifying or inverting operation of HVDC converters, reactive power is absorbed from t...
Vita.In the recent years there has been a significant increase in the use of power converter equipme...
This paper presents an active harmonic filter for non linear loads using feedback control loop techn...
This letter proposes a harmonic mitigation strategy to cancel out current harmonics induced by the f...