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Power Analysis using Single-Phase Back-To-Back Converter in Drive Applications

M. Divya Priyadharshini

Abstract


An active power compensator (APC) using single-phase back-to-back power converter is proposed in the following paper to solve problems of power quality of electric traction. It employs a single phase feeding connection, called co-phase power supply. In which APC connects the balance transformer between feeding phase for power supply and another phase for compensation. A co-phase system with APC based on field programmable gate array (FPGA) and YNvd balance trans-former is evaluated. The experimental results obtained from this model say that the compensating ability is extremely high in steady-state and dynamic responses, and the power quality can be improved integrally. This paper includes a conceivable model.


Keywords


Active Power Balance, Co-Phase System, Harmonic Filter, Reactive Power Compensation, Traction Power Supply.

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