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Title: Chapter 5 DC to AC Converters


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Chapter 5 DC to AC Converters
  • Outline
  • 5.1 Commutation
  • 5.2 Voltage source inverters
  • 5.3 Current source inverters
  • 5.4 Multiple- inverter connections and multi-
    level inverters

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5.1 Commutation types
  • Basic operation principle of inverters
  • A classification of inverters
  • Square- wave inverters (are discussed in this
    chapter)
  • PWM inverters ( will be discussed in Chapter 6)
  • The concept of commutation

3
  • 4 types of commutation
  • 1)Device commutation
  • Fully- controlled devices GTO, IGBT, MOSFET
  • 2)Line commutation
  • Phase- controlled rectifier,Phase- controlled AC
    controller,
  • Thyristor cycloconverter
  • 3)Load commutation
  • 4)Forced commutation

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  • (1) Load commutation

5
  • (2) Forced commutation (capacitance commutation)

6
  • Another classification of commutations

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  • 2 classes of inverters

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5.2 Voltage source inverter (VSI)
  • Features
  • DC side is constant voltage, low impedance
    (voltage source, or bulk cap)
  • AC side voltage is square wave or quasi- square
    wave.
  • AC side current is determined by the load.
  • Anti- parallel diodes are necessary to provide
    energy feedback path.
  • (freewheeling diodes , feedback diodes)

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  • Single-phase half bridge VSI
  • The current conducting path is determined by the
    polarity of load voltage and load current. (This
    is true for analysis of many power electronics
    circuits.)
  • The magnitude of output square- wave voltage is
    Ud/2.

10
  • Single-phase full bridge VSI
  • Operation principle

11
  • Quantitative analysis
  • Fourier series extension of output voltage
  • Magnitude of output voltage fundamental component
  • Effective value of output voltage fundamental
    component

12
  • Output voltage control by phase-shift

13
  • Inverter with center- tapped transformerpush-pull
    inverter

14
  • Three-phase VSI

15
  • Basic equations to obtain voltage

16
  • Quantitative analysis
  • Fourier series extension of output line- to- line
    voltage
  • Magnitude of output voltage (line- to- line)
    fundamental component
  • Effective value of output voltage (line- to-
    line) fundamental component

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5.3 Current source inverter (CSI)
  • Features
  • DC side is constant current , high impedance
    (current source, or large inductor)
  • AC side current is quasis-quare wave. AC side
    voltage is determined by the load.
  • No anti-parallel diodes are needed. sometimes
    series diodes are needed to block reverse voltage
    for other power semiconductor devices.

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  • Single-phase bridge CSI
  • Parallel Resonant Inverter

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  • Three- phase self-commutated CSI

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  • Three- phase force- commutated CSI

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  • Three- phase load-commutated CSI

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5.4 Multiple- inverter connections and
multi-level inverters
  • Series connection of 2 single- phase VSIs

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  • Series connection of 2 3- phase VSIs

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  • Multi-level Inverters 3- level inverter
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