Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits

With the increasing number of power electronic devices added to the electrical distribution systems in recent years, resolving their impact on the electrical distribution systems has become increasingly necessary when carrying out any modification or installation to a system. Particularly when a sys...

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Main Author: Yang, Wanzheng
Other Authors: Ali Iftekhar Maswood
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1579842023-07-07T19:12:23Z Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits Yang, Wanzheng Ali Iftekhar Maswood School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EAMASWOOD@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering With the increasing number of power electronic devices added to the electrical distribution systems in recent years, resolving their impact on the electrical distribution systems has become increasingly necessary when carrying out any modification or installation to a system. Particularly when a system powering nonlinear electronic load equipment, which creates harmonics distortion that can feedback into the systems and cause power problems. To study the impact and solutions of nonlinear electronic load equipment on the input current, I modeled and simulated a typical nonlinear electronic load equipment, switched-mode power supply (SMPS) circuit in PSIM software. The SMPS was designed based on DC to DC buck converter typology with closed-loop control circuit. Then I applied a tuned passive filter and a shunt active filter in the SMPS circuit and generate simulation waveforms for both filters. Finally, I compared both filters from technical view and cost effectiveness view and give a conclusion. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2022-05-26T12:12:34Z 2022-05-26T12:12:34Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Yang, W. (2022). Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157984 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157984 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
description With the increasing number of power electronic devices added to the electrical distribution systems in recent years, resolving their impact on the electrical distribution systems has become increasingly necessary when carrying out any modification or installation to a system. Particularly when a system powering nonlinear electronic load equipment, which creates harmonics distortion that can feedback into the systems and cause power problems. To study the impact and solutions of nonlinear electronic load equipment on the input current, I modeled and simulated a typical nonlinear electronic load equipment, switched-mode power supply (SMPS) circuit in PSIM software. The SMPS was designed based on DC to DC buck converter typology with closed-loop control circuit. Then I applied a tuned passive filter and a shunt active filter in the SMPS circuit and generate simulation waveforms for both filters. Finally, I compared both filters from technical view and cost effectiveness view and give a conclusion.
author2 Ali Iftekhar Maswood
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Yang, Wanzheng
format Final Year Project
author Yang, Wanzheng
author_sort Yang, Wanzheng
title Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
title_short Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
title_full Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
title_fullStr Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
title_full_unstemmed Input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
title_sort input voltage/current distortion in switch‑mode power supplies & filtering, their cost and benefits
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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