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Indirect Matrix Converter-Based Topology and Modulation Schemes for Enhancing Input Reactive Power Capability
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2014
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Electrical EngineeringPower EngineeringEngineeringDc MicrogridsEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ManagementPower Electronics ConverterConversion SystemElectric Power ConversionDistributed Control SystemModulation SchemesPower InverterNew TopologyPower ElectronicsIndirect Matrix ConverterConventional Imc
A new topology based on indirect matrix converter (IMC) is proposed to enhance the input reactive power capability. This topology consists of a conventional IMC and an auxiliary switching network (ASN), which is connected to the dc-link of the IMC in parallel. With the aid of ASN, an implicit current source converter-based static synchronous compensator can be embedded into an IMC, which lays a foundation for the input reactive power control. Based on the proposed topology, two modulation schemes are presented, and the formations of the output voltage and input reactive current are decoupled in both of them. To minimize power loss and improve input current quality, a double closed-loop control algorithm is introduced, in which the current through the dc inductor in ASN is controlled to be minimum. Different from the conventional IMC, the input reactive power of the topology is independent of its load condition without considering the practical constraints. The effectiveness of the proposed topology and modulation scheme is confirmed by experimental results.
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