Title :
Comparison of calorimetric and electrical loss measurement methods in a frequency converter research and development application
Author :
Mattsson, Valtteri
Author_Institution :
Low Voltage AC Drives, ABB Oy, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract :
New applications of frequency converters such as solar energy have growing need to determine the efficiency of a converter with good precision. The component level losses are not easy to measure as the input and output of converter components are not sinusoidal. The calorimetric method gives an approach for measuring the losses directly rather than using the difference of the electrically measured quantities. This paper compares the feasibility of the described methods in an active rectifier input filter power loss measurement. The calorimetric method is superior in accuracy, but the measurement time is multiple compared to the electrical method. Electrical measurement instrument calibration by comparison with calorimetric method could have significant practical applications resulting in a combined system with high accuracy and short measurement duration.
Keywords :
active filters; calibration; calorimetry; electric variables measurement; frequency convertors; loss measurement; power filters; rectifiers; active rectifier input filter power loss measurement; calorimetric method; development application; electrical loss measurement methods; electrical measurement instrument calibration; frequency converter research; high accuracy; short measurement duration; solar energy; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Loss measurement; Measurement uncertainty; Power measurement; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0542-7
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2011.6063885