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Three-phase Half-controlled Boost Converter Operating in Quasi-critical Conduction Mode
Fecha
2018-01-01Registro en:
2018 13th Ieee International Conference On Industry Applications (induscon). New York: Ieee, p. 811-816, 2018.
2572-1445
WOS:000459239200123
5526180195602581
0000-0002-9750-3223
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Fed Inst Goias IFG
Fed Inst Sao Paulo IFSP
Institución
Resumen
AC-DC converters, which operate in discontinuous conduction mode, can be used as power factor correction. Operating with constant duty cycle, the control system presents low complexity, however, for low static voltage gains, the input current is not sinusoidal and has a high low order harmonic content, can going beyond the limits imposed by international norms and standards. As an alternative, an analysis and simulation of the three-phase semi-controlled boost rectifier in quasi-critical conduction mode is presented in this paper. This conduction mode ensures that the input current will follow a sinusoidal form, suppressing the use of sensors or current control meshes, providing greater robustness to converter. In addition, the quasi-critical mode maintains some advantages of the discontinuous operation mode, for example, the zero-current-switching during the turn-on of the switches, the simplicity of control system and the lower cost. In this configuration, the current stress in semiconductors are divided and, a single pulse is necessary for switch conduction. The results presented prove that occurs the power factor correction with harmonic current content reduction in low frequency.