DocumentCode
55510
Title
Applying Reduced General Direct Space Vector Modulation Approach of AC–AC Matrix Converter Theory to Achieve Direct Power Factor Controlled Three-Phase AC–DC Matrix Rectifier
Author
Keping You ; Dan Xiao ; Rahman, M.F. ; Uddin, M. Nasir
Author_Institution
Toshiba Int. Corp. Pty Ltd., Parramatta, NSW, Australia
Volume
50
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
May-June 2014
Firstpage
2243
Lastpage
2257
Abstract
This paper presents a novel approach to achieve both tight dc voltage regulation and direct power factor control by applying general direct space vector modulation (G-SVM) of matrix converter theory to a three-phase ac-dc matrix rectifier. The reduced form of G-SVM and the derivation of the three-phase ac-dc matrix rectifier from a three-phase ac-ac matrix converter are described and theoretically justified. The proposed matrix converter features intrinsic buck conversion, tight output voltage regulation via modulation, inherent capability of four-quadrant operation, elimination of the bulky storage component on the dc bus, and sinusoidal input current. Moreover, the reduced G-SVM-controlled three-phase ac-dc matrix rectifier can achieve leading, lagging, or unity input power factor by simple and direct control of the input current displacement angle. This significantly benefits the potential application of the reduced G-SVM-controlled three-phase matrix rectifier to automotive, aircraft, ship, and other three-phase standby dc supplies. In these applications, the unity power factor control is indispensable when the dc load widely changes. Simulated and experimental verification for this strategy has been presented and discussed in this paper.
Keywords
AC-AC power convertors; AC-DC power convertors; matrix convertors; power factor; rectifiers; voltage control; AC-AC matrix converter; G-SVM; bulky storage component; current displacement angle; dc load; dc voltage regulation; direct power factor control; four-quadrant operation; intrinsic buck conversion; reduced general direct space vector modulation; sinusoidal input current; three-phase AC-DC matrix rectifier; Matrix converters; Modulation; Reactive power; Rectifiers; Switches; Vectors; Voltage control; AC??DC power converters and rectifiers; matrix converters; space vector pulsewidth modulation (PWM); three-phase electric power;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2285956
Filename
6634279
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