Title :
Power system applications for PASC converter systems
Author :
Donnelly, M.K. ; Johnson, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper shows, using EMTP computer simulations, some preliminary results of applying pulse amplitude synthesis and control (PASC) technology to single-source voltage converter systems. The method can be applied to any single terminal pair source with appropriate modifications in power extraction interface and computer control program to match source and load impedance characteristics. The PASC realization as discussed employs banks of transformers, one bank per phase, in which the primaries are connected in parallel through a switch matrix to the DC source. Two opposite polarity primaries per transformer are pulsed alternatively in time to produce an oscillatory sinusoidal output waveform. PASC conversion system capabilities to produce both leading and lagging power factor power output in single-phase and three-phase Δ or Y configurations are illustrated. EMTP simulations are used to demonstrate the converter capabilities. Also included are discussions regarding harmonics and potential control strategies to adapt the converter to an application or to minimize harmonics
Keywords :
digital simulation; electric impedance; power convertors; power factor; power system analysis computing; power system control; power system harmonics; power transformers; pulse amplitude modulation; DC source; EMTP computer simulations; computer control program; harmonics; harmonics minimisation; lagging power factor; leading power factor; load impedance characteristics; opposite polarity primaries; oscillatory sinusoidal output waveform; potential control strategies; power extraction interface; power system applications; pulse amplitude synthesis and control; single terminal pair source; single-phase; single-source voltage converter systems; source impedance characteristics; switch matrix; three-phase; transformer banks; Application software; Computer simulation; Control system synthesis; EMTP; Power system harmonics; Power system simulation; Power systems; Pulse power systems; Pulse transformers; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on