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A single-phase active series compensator is proposed in this work to reduce harmonic currents at the ac mains and to regulate the dc link voltage of a diode bridge rectifier (DBR) that acts as the front end converter for a voltage source inverter feeding an ac motor. This ac motor drive is used in any of the domestic, commercial or industrial appliances. Under fluctuating ac mains voltages, the dc...
This paper presents a harmonics current-less AC-DC power conversion system with the integration of a series active compensator to a large-rated double series diode rectifier. The series active compensator and the diode rectifier are directly connected in parallel thus shares a common dc bus. Due to this compensator, the diode rectifier draws three-phase sinusoidal currents from AC mains. In addition,...
A single-phase series active compensator is proposed to mitigate voltage sag, swell and voltage harmonics along with reducing harmonic currents at the AC mains. The DC link capacitor of the series active compensator is shared with a voltage fed load thus having a common DC link. The common DC link has an advantage of reduced component and immune to the wide variation in the voltage of AC mains, thus...
A voltage source inverter (VSI) is employed to implement a variable frequency drive (VFD) for obtaining desired speed-torque characteristics of an AC motor which is normally fed by a diode rectifier at the front end. These uncontrolled converters inject excessive harmonic currents in to AC mains resulting in detoriated power quality in terms of AC voltage waveform distortionat the point of common...
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