1. Three-Phase Four-Wire AC–DC–AC Multilevel Topologies Obtained From an Interconnection of Three-Leg Converters.
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Maia, Ayslan Caisson Noroes, Jacobina, Cursino Brandao, de Freitas, Nayara Brandao, de Paula Dias Queiroz, Antonio, and da Silva, Edison Roberto Cabral
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ELECTRIC current converters , *DIRECT currents , *ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRIC currents , *POTENTIAL energy - Abstract
This paper investigates ac–dc–ac multilevel topologies for three-phase four-wire applications obtained from an interconnection of three-leg voltage-source converters. The topologies can be applied in line voltage regulators, universal active power filters, and uninterrupted power supplies. Operating principles, a pulsewidth modulation (PWM) technique, and an overall control strategy are developed. The PWM and control strategies are suitable to regulate the dc-link voltages and to reduce the harmonic distortion, switching stress, and power losses. Simulation results are used to compare the proposed configurations with a conventional solution in terms of harmonic distortion, semiconductor losses, and others characteristics. Experimental results are presented to validate the theoretical considerations and were obtained by using insulated-gate bipolar transistors with dedicated drives and a digital signal processor with appropriated plug-in boards and sensors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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