In this paper, a power electronic converter which is composed of two converters -bidirectional AC/DC converter and Series Active Power Filter (SAPF), is discussed. Structural schemas and ways of operation of control systems of converters, which are used to eliminate non sinusoidal parts of the network source voltage, are presented. At the same time, the control used stabilizes the value of the voltage feeding the load. Taking in consideration the combined functions which the device executes, it may be called Unified Voltage Conditioner -UVC.
<p>This study explores the impact of dead-time on the transistor resonant inverter operating modes depending on the ratio of the transistor switching frequency and the resonant frequency of the series-resonance circuit in the diagonal of the transistor bridge. On the basis of theoretical data and experimental results, a dead-time limitation relation has been offered - besides for a minimum value but for a maximum value. This provides extension of the operating mode range in zero voltage switching (ZVS).</p>
In the article is presented a single-phase series active power filter (SFSAPF) designed to compensate the total harmonic distortion (THD) factor of the supply network voltage. Particular attention is paid to the work of the output capacitor of the passive filter, and dependencies for the design of the filter at hysteresis voltage control are presented. The value of the higher harmonics of the current through the filter capacitor is determined. A mathematical relationship between the voltage ripple of the capacitor, its value and the switching frequency is derived. As a result of the advanced research a methodology for designing the output filter of a single-phase serial active power filter has been proposed. The results from computer simulation and experiment are also given.
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