Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters

This paper introduces a low cost, high efficiency, high performance three-phase unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) by using four-switch three-phase inverters (FSTPIs) and an extra capacitor in the shunt active power filter (APF) side of the UPQC. In the proposed UPQC, both shunt and series APF...

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Main Authors: Trinh, Quoc-Nam, Lee, Hong-Hee
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1042412021-01-10T10:57:58Z Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters Trinh, Quoc-Nam Lee, Hong-Hee Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering This paper introduces a low cost, high efficiency, high performance three-phase unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) by using four-switch three-phase inverters (FSTPIs) and an extra capacitor in the shunt active power filter (APF) side of the UPQC. In the proposed UPQC, both shunt and series APFs are developed by using FSTPIs so that the number of switching devices is reduced from twelve to eight devices. In addition, by inserting an additional capacitor in series with the shunt APF, the DC-link voltage in the proposed UPQC can also be greatly reduced. As a result, the system cost and power loss of the proposed UPQC is significantly minimized thanks to the use of a smaller number of power switches with a lower rating voltage without degrading the compensation performance of the UPQC. Design of passive components for the proposed UPQC to achieve a good performance is presented in detail. In addition, comparisons on power loss, overall system efficiency, compensation performance between the proposed UPQC and the traditional one are also determined in this paper. Simulation and experimental studies are performed to verify the validity of the proposed topology. Published version 2015-06-10T08:57:20Z 2019-12-06T21:28:53Z 2015-06-10T08:57:20Z 2019-12-06T21:28:53Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Trinh, Q.-N., & Lee, H.-H. (2015). Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters. Journal of electrical engineering & technology, 10(3), 1015-1024. 1975-0102 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104241 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/25856 http://home.jeet.or.kr/archives/view_articles.asp?seq=1246 en Journal of electrical engineering & technology ⓒ 2015 The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers. This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/)which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 10 p. application/pdf
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Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters
description This paper introduces a low cost, high efficiency, high performance three-phase unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) by using four-switch three-phase inverters (FSTPIs) and an extra capacitor in the shunt active power filter (APF) side of the UPQC. In the proposed UPQC, both shunt and series APFs are developed by using FSTPIs so that the number of switching devices is reduced from twelve to eight devices. In addition, by inserting an additional capacitor in series with the shunt APF, the DC-link voltage in the proposed UPQC can also be greatly reduced. As a result, the system cost and power loss of the proposed UPQC is significantly minimized thanks to the use of a smaller number of power switches with a lower rating voltage without degrading the compensation performance of the UPQC. Design of passive components for the proposed UPQC to achieve a good performance is presented in detail. In addition, comparisons on power loss, overall system efficiency, compensation performance between the proposed UPQC and the traditional one are also determined in this paper. Simulation and experimental studies are performed to verify the validity of the proposed topology.
author2 Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N)
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Trinh, Quoc-Nam
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author Trinh, Quoc-Nam
Lee, Hong-Hee
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title Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters
title_short Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters
title_full Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters
title_fullStr Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters
title_full_unstemmed Low cost and high performance UPQC with four-switch three-phase inverters
title_sort low cost and high performance upqc with four-switch three-phase inverters
publishDate 2015
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