Title :
Input-series-output-parallel connected converter with single-phase UPF buck-rectifier
Author :
Samanta, Suranjana ; Chaudhary, Puneet ; Sensarma, Parthasarathi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Kanpur, Kanpur, India
fDate :
Feb. 26 2014-March 1 2014
Abstract :
Traditionally, in ac-supplied traction systems the available catenary voltage, 25 kV/50 Hz; 16 kV/16.7 Hz is stepped down by a line-frequency transformer, before the final rectification stage. This results in large volume and weight, as well as poor efficiency and lack of redundancy in the system. To obviate this transformer, some medium rated converters are connected in input series and output parallel (ISOP). ISOP connection of converters not only provides a light weight solution, but also provides greater reliability through redundancy due to its modular nature. In spite of low output voltage requirement for traction drives (0.5-3 kV), conventionally source current waveshaping employs active boost-rectifiers. This results in higher module count. Considering the module count and requirement of high source current quality, a new converter topology based on buck-rectifier is proposed which is amenable to connection in ISOP configuration. The control objectives, viz. upf operation at input, transient stability, equal power and input voltage sharing are achieved through a single loop controller structure. Analytical results are validated by numerical simulation and experimental results with a 2 kW (2 × 1 kW), grid connected, laboratory prototype.
Keywords :
numerical analysis; power convertors; power transformers; railway electrification; rectifiers; traction motor drives; AC-supplied traction systems; ISOP configuration; active boost-rectifiers; catenary voltage; equal power; frequency 16.7 Hz; frequency 50 Hz; input voltage sharing; input-series-output-parallel connected converter; line-frequency transformer; medium rated converters; module count; numerical simulation; railway transportation; rectification stage; single loop controller structure; single-phase UPF buck-rectifier; source current waveshaping; traction drives; transient stability; voltage 16 kV; voltage 25 kV; Capacitance; Frequency conversion; Harmonic analysis; Inductance; Power harmonic filters; Topology; Voltage control; Buck Rectifier (BR); Input Series Output Parallel (ISOP); Traction;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology (ICIT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Busan
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2014.6894891