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A PROJECT REPORT
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
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ABSTRACT
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CONTENTS
1.INTRODUCTION
a)AC TO DC RECTIFIER.
b)INPUT FILTER/.
c)BOOST INDUCTOR.
3.ANALYSIS GUIDELINES
b)SYSTEM ANALYSIS.
4.DESIGN ANALYSIS
5.CONCLUSION.
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INTRODUCTION
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is clearly much superior than the original phase controlled ac to dc
topologies.However it suffers from certain disadvantages:
1) It requires complicated synchronization logic.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
The proposed system consists of the two main power factor correction
stages.The first stage consists of a three phase ac to dc rectifier consisting of
an input filter ,a boost inductor,a three phase diode rectifier,an active power
factor correction stage,and a dc link filter capacitor.The second stage can be
modeled into any type of load requiring a regulated or unregulated dc bus
such as general purpose single phase or three phase inverters or dc to dc
converters with high frequency isolation.The active waveshapping of the
input current waveform can be obtained from the three boost chopper
components Lia,Qb,and Db as shown in fig 1.The boost switch Qb is turned
on at constant frequency.The duty cycle of Qb,is varied for load variation
only and it is such that the input current is is always discontinuous.During
the on period of the boost switch all three input ac phases become shoted
through inductors Lia,Lib,Lic,the six rectifier diodes and the boost
switch.Consequently the three input currents Iia,Iib,Iic begin simultaneously
to increase at a rate propotional to the instantaneous values of their
respective phase voltages.Moreover the specific peak current values during
each on interval (fig 3(c)) are propotional to the average values of their input
phase voltages during the same on interval.Since each of these voltage
average values varies sinusoidally the input current
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Peaks also vary sinusoidally(fig 3c).Moreover since the current pulses
always begin at zero,it means that their average values also vary
sinusoidally.Consequently all three input ac currents consists of the
fundamental(60 hz) components centered around the switching
frequency(fb) of the boost switch.Since this frequency can be of the order of
several tens of khz,filter out the unwanted input current harmonics becomes
a relatively easy task.From fig3 it is also seen that input power control can
be achieved through pulse width modulation of the boost switch on interval
at constant frequency(fb).
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it is given by
power factor=((Iia/1.414)/(sqrt(Iia,n/sqrt(2))2)
where
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INPUT CURRENT ANALYSIS
Regarding fig1 during the period when the boost switch is turned on,the
equivalent single –phase circuit becomes as shown in fig 4a.The input
current rises at a rate determined by the input source voltage and the
inductor.The current through the inductor during this period is given by
Solving the above equations for Iia and substituting the initial
condition,Iia(wt)=0,when t=0 yields
Iia(wt)=Van(peak)/wLia[cos(wt1)-cos(wt2)]
During the period when the boost switch is turned off the current through the
inductor decreases at a rate determined by the input voltage(Van),output dc
voltage(VD),and the inductor (Lia).The single phase equivalent circuit under
this condition is shown in fig 4(b) from the boost converter theory the
rectifier input phase voltage when the boost switch is off is given by
Ven(wt)=1/(1-D)*Van(wt)
where D is the duty cycle of the boost switch.The current through the
inductor during the period when the boost switch is off is given by
Iia(wt)=Van(peak)/wLia*[cos(t1)-cos(t2)]-Ven/Lia(t-t1)
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS
1) All power switching devices are ideal and the forward drop
and reverse leakage currents of the diodes are negligible.
Moreover the rated input rms voltage ,Van(rms),and rated output power
,Pd,are assumed to be
Van(rms)=1.0 pu V
Pd=1.0 pu
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Iia(peak)=Van(peak)/Lia*Tb/2.
In most of the specifications for power supplies the total harmonic distortion
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