DocumentCode
1276886
Title
A power electronic-based distribution transformer
Author
Ronan, Edward R. ; Sudhoff, Scott D. ; Glover, Steven F. ; Galloway, Dudley L.
Author_Institution
Missouri Univ., Kansas City, MO, USA
Volume
17
Issue
2
fYear
2002
fDate
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
537
Lastpage
543
Abstract
The distribution transformer has been in use by utilities throughout the twentieth century. Until now, it has consisted of a configuration of iron or steel cores and copper/aluminum coils, with mineral oil serving as both coolant and dielectric medium. Inherent in this type of construction are regulation, significant weight, losses, environmental concerns, and power quality issues. For the 21st century, a new kind of distribution transformer is proposed; one that can be made self-regulating, oil-free, and able to correct power quality problems. A power electronic transformer has been analyzed, simulated, prototyped, and tested. Results of this effort as well as the novel features of this new type of transformer are discussed herein
Keywords
DC-AC power convertors; power transformers; rectifying circuits; 10 kVA; 120 V; 240 V; 7.2 kV; bipolar low-voltage DC to single-phase AC conversion; oil-free transformer; power conversion; power electronic-based distribution transformer; power electronics; power quality problems correction; self-regulating; solid-state transformer; unity-power factor rectifier; voltage division; Aluminum; Coils; Copper; Iron; Minerals; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Power quality; Steel; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/61.997934
Filename
997934
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