DocumentCode :
50709
Title :
Low Frequency Conducted Emissions of Grid Connected Static Converters
Author :
Luszcz, Jaroslaw ; Smolenski, Robert
Author_Institution :
Gdansk Univ. of Technol., Gdansk, Poland
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
1st Quarter 2015
Firstpage :
86
Lastpage :
94
Abstract :
Pulse-width modulated rectifiers are nowadays commonly used for AC to DC power conversion. PWM rectification technology is very effective and allows for bidirectional power flow with the possibility of power factor improvement and low-order harmonic emission limitation. Unfortunately, employed PWM boost topology results with generation of input current harmonic distortions in a frequency range tightly correlated to modulation frequency. PWM carrier frequency and its harmonic components in typical applications are usually located in frequency range from single kHz up to hundreds of kHz. Increase of harmonic emission in this particular frequency range can be disturbing for other sensitive systems, therefore can cause lack of electromagnetic compatibility. Interferences in low frequency range are increasingly frequent EMC issue because of extensive use of low power PWM rectifiers and significant increase of rated power of individual converters, which already reach several MW. Presented comparison of current harmonic emission spectra of PWM rectifiers with relation to classic diode rectifiers is focused on frequency range of 2 to 9 kHz, for which emission limitation rules are currently under development. New class of EMC problems arising in low frequency range in power system are underlined as a result of increased harmonic emission in frequency range of 2 to 9 kHz.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; PWM rectifiers; electromagnetic compatibility; load flow; power conversion harmonics; power factor; power grids; AC to DC power conversion; EMC problem; PWM boost topology; PWM rectification technology; bidirectional power flow; electromagnetic compatibility; frequency 2 kHz to 9 kHz; grid connected static converter; input current harmonic distortions; low frequency conducted emission; low-order harmonic emission limitation; power factor improvement; pulse width modulated rectifier; Emissions; Harmonic analysis; Inductors; Pulse width modulation; Rectifiers; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2162-2264
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MEMC.2015.7098518
Filename :
7098518
Link To Document :
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