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A Transformerless AC-AC Converter with Improved Power Quality Employed to Step-Down Power Frequency at Output

  • Naveed Ashraf
  • , Ghulam Abbas
  • , Nasim Ullah
  • , Ahmad Aziz Al-Ahmadi
  • , Abdul Rehman Yasin
  • , Ahmed Bilal Awan
  • , Mohsin Jamil
  • The University of Lahore
  • Taif University
  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Abstract

Variable voltage and frequency are required to govern the torque-speed characteristics of many industrial drive systems. Traditionally, this is achieved with a power converting system implemented with multistage converters. This technology is based on rectifying AC power into DC and then DC into AC with an inverter circuit. The power quality concerns of both conversion stages are tackled by selecting high switching frequency PWM control and harmonics mitigation filters. Also, using a bulky DC-link capacitor is one of the big sources of low system reliability, so this approach increases the conversion losses, circuit, and control complications. The frequency step-down conversion is very attractive with direct AC-AC converters as it has a simple control and circuit structure, but these converters face poor power quality challenges once the output frequency is decreased with respect to an input. In these converters, the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the output voltage becomes very poor once the output frequency is reduced. The problem of high THD of the output is addressed in the power converting circuits implemented with line frequency multi-winding transformers. The required number of output winding and switching devices (diodes and thyristors) increases once the value of the output frequency is decreased. This will increase the overall volume, cost, and losses. The use of a bulky and costly line frequency transformer may be eliminated if AC voltage controllers have non-inverted and inverted voltage buck capabilities, such existing topologies either have complex control schemes or require a large number of operating devices. Therefore, in this research article, a new transformerless frequency step-down converter employing fewer devices is proposed. This approach is realized with a high-frequency controlled rectifier for the required voltage stabilization and a low-frequency inverter bridge for frequency control. Its validation is supported by the results attained from Simulink and practical-based prototypes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number667
JournalEnergies
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • DC-link capacitor
  • Diodes and thyristors
  • Multi-winding trans-former
  • Multistage converters
  • Total harmonic distortion
  • Variable voltage and frequency

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