Title :
A direct AC/AC converter based on current-source converter modules
Author :
Kazerani, Mehrdad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The research on direct AC/AC conversion in the past twenty years has been following two major directions: improving the performance of the original nine-bidirectional-switch matrix converter topology; and using converter topologies composed of unidirectional switches only. In this paper, a direct AC/AC converter topology based on current-source converter modules is proposed. It is shown, through analysis and simulation, that the proposed topology is free of any switching difficulties and gives high-quality sinusoidal waveforms on both sides. Furthermore, with the same number of semiconductor devices as in the original nine-bidirectional-switch matrix converter topology, it is able to perform all aspects of frequency changing, real power flow control, and independent reactive power flow control on both sides. The proposed topology finds applications in electric drive industry, as an AC motor drive, and power system industry, as an asynchronous link.
Keywords :
AC motor drives; AC-AC power convertors; load flow control; matrix convertors; power control; reactive power; switching circuits; AC motor drive; L-C filter; SVC; THD; asynchronous link; closed loop control; current-source converter modules; direct AC/AC converter; electric drive industry; frequency changer; frequency changing; high-quality sinusoidal waveforms; independent reactive power flow control; nine-bidirectional-switch matrix converter topology; power system industry; real power flow control; semiconductor devices; unidirectional switches; Analytical models; Electrical equipment industry; Frequency conversion; Load flow control; Matrix converters; Power semiconductor switches; Reactive power control; Semiconductor devices; Switching converters; Topology;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2003.816184