Harmonic Analysis of Front-End Current of Three-Phase Single-Switch Boost Converter

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International Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS) ISSN : 22496 Volume 5 No.4, March 213 www.ijais.org Harmonic Analysis of FrontEnd Current of ThreePhase SingleSwitch Boost Converter Ahmed Al Mansur Lecturer, Dept of EEE Prime University, Bangladesh Abdullah Al Bashit Lecturer, Dept of EEE Prime University, Bangladesh Muhammad Rafiqul Islam Electrical & Electronic Engineer Dhaka, Bangladesh ABSTRACT Harmonic analysis of Front End Current (FEC) of three phase single switch boost converter to reduce the total harmonic distortion (), active switching & passive are incorporated in this work. A constant frequency switching is used for active filtering & pulse width modulation (PWM) technique is used to regulate the output age. Power factor improvement is accomplished by using PWM technique and passive LC high frequency harmonics. An Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) filter is used to suppress the high frequency component generated by the active switching. Moreover, a series LC filter resonating with the supply frequency is also used to suppress the low frequency value could be made less than 3%, which is a great improvement over the earlier rectifiers that have only EMI filter. In the earlier types of rectifiers, the value was as high as 17%. The efficiency of the module is also studied. As the output age has the nonlinear relation with duty cycle, the efficiency is also nonlinear with output age variation. But up to certain range of duty cycle it could be made linear in nature with output age. The efficiency versus duty cycle and versus duty cycle curve for the proposed rectifier circuit is given for a clear understanding of the model. General Terms Three Phase Boost Converter, Harmonics Filter. Keywords Active Switching, Electro Magnetic Interference, Passive Filter, Power Factor Correction, Total Harmonic Distortion 1. INTRODUCTION Most electronic equipments are supplied by dc age. All these equipments are fed from single phase or three phase ac utility lines. So, ac to dc conversion is very common. Traditionally, ac to dc conversion [1] is achieved using singlephase or threephase diode bridge rectifier [25]. But, a diode bridge rectifier is affected by high, large ripple and low power factor. The input current with large harmonics may cause excess heat and unstable operation. Low power factor leads high reactive power requirement and reduces age at the load [67]. As a result line and equipment losses increase. For stable and reliable operation loads require regulated dc age. In this respect switching regulators are available to perform regulation of dc age. Recently works have been proposed on switching regulators with single phase or three phase diode bridge rectifier between sources and loads. But non sinusoidal input current, high harmonic distortion, low power factor, large ripple and lower efficiency are the major drawbacks of these regulators [9]. The problem can be solved by adding filter in input and output side of regulators. V in L G Fig 1: Circuit diagram of a typical Boost regulator D C LOAD Some regulators have been developed recently with input and output filter which provides power factor near to unity at reduced [112]. But their sizes are the main advantages. To combats such problems, in this paper a Boost regulator has been analyzed with a three phase diode bridge rectifier. It is possible to improve power factor by this arrangement. Boost also offers large variation of output age with small variation of duty cycle. The objective of this work is to improve power factor keeping input current sinusoidal with low and improve the performance of the Boost rectifier using additional harmonic filter to maintain input current sinusoidal even with the variation of duty cycle which is necessary for age control purposes in variable age applications. 2. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION In this paper a Boost regulator has been analyzed with a 3φ diode bridge rectifier for the purpose of power factor correction because at present it is one of the most important research topics in power electronics. The rectifier is best suitable in industrial and commercial application which can provides pure sinusoidal input current with unity power factor. The circuit diagram of a typical Boost regulator is shown in figure 1. It consists of an inductor, a capacitor, a switch (IGBT) and a diode. Inductor is used as an energy storage element which has the tendency to resist the changes in current. When being charged it acts as a load and absorbs energy, when being discharged it acts as an energy source. The age it produces during the discharge phase is related to the rate of change of current, and not to the original charging age, thus allowing different input and output ages. Capacitor C is used for filtering purposes. During high switching pulses switch gets turned on, the power flows from input side to the load side. At this time current through 2

International Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS) ISSN : 22496 Volume 5 No.4, March 213 www.ijais.org the inductors start rising linearly and it gets stored. The resulting output age is in positive phase of the input age. The mathematical expressions in these modes are V in = V L = L di t on (1) V in t on = LdI (2) VOFF = FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 VOFF = FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 V2 N2 VOFF = VAMPL = 3 FREQ = 5 D2 D5 L1 D3 D4 IRF54 N9 D7 1u 1 During low state of switching pulse switch gets turned off and inductor released its stored energy to the load through diode and bypass capacitor C. It is a continuous conduction process and power flow bidirectionally. The mathematical expressions in these modes are, V in V = L di t off = V2 = 15 TD =.1ms V4 TR =.24ms TF =.1ms PW =.1ms PER =.25ms 6Vdc N4 V5 3 N52 V6 1 A4A N7 N V 1Vdc (V in V )t off = LdI (V V in )t off = LdI (3) From equations (2) and (3), V in t on = (V V in )t off (4) Fig 2: A single switch boost rectifier with PWM circuit 1A A V o t off = V in (t on t off ) V o = V in T (T t on ) V o = V in 1 (1 D) (5) 1A s 1ms 2ms 3ms 4ms Fig 3: Input side current of the single switch boost rectifier 2.KV From equation (5) it is seen that the output age is always higher than input age. The output age is controlled by varying duty cycle with variation of dc reference age. The simulated results are shown in table I. From the above analysis it is seen that input current and output age are highly distorted. For high frequency switching action output age ripple increases with variation of duty cycle which is represented as current harmonics in input size. 3. ANALYSIS 3.1 Boost Rectifier without EMI Filter At first a single switch Boost regulator with three phase diode bridge rectifier is analyzed without inputside EMI filter. The circuit diagram of the rectifier with PWM control circuit is shown in figure 2. Here a Boost regulator is attached to a 3φ rectifier with a resistive load. Rectifier is fed from a 3φ ac utility lines having constant litude at constant frequency. The diodes of each phase conducts sequentially through highest positive input phase age. The PWM control 1.KV V s 1ms 2ms 3ms 4ms AVG(V(1)V()) Fig 4: Output age of the single switch boost rectifier 4A 2A A Hz.2KHz.4KHz.6KHz.KHz 1.KHz Frequency Fig 5: Frequency spectrum of the input side current circuit generated a switching age of limited litude which is applied to turn on/off the switching element with low switching stress. The pulse width modulation (PWM) technique has been implemented to generate switching pulses comparing a dc reference age with a carrier saw tooth wave. PWM technique is used for its simplicity and low cost. The input current and output age wave shapes are shown in figures 3 and 4. 21

International Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS) ISSN : 22496 Volume 5 No.4, March 213 www.ijais.org Table 1. Performance parameter of a three phase boost regulated rectifier [13], [14].2.3291.545 49.49 4..3.391.621 4.21 9.53.4.493.72 37.35 1 9.54.5.55.767 29.69 9 9.6. 6.5749.69 22.62 7 97.23.7.593.41 17.15 7 99.6..625.93 12.72 6 9.41.5.6392.6 11.45 56 1.9.5939.47 11.17 55 1.95.7135.19 1.46 52 1 The input side current and output ages are shown in figure 7 and figure respectively. The simulated results are shown in table 2. Fig 7: Input current of the boost rectifier with input The simulated results are shown in table 1. From the above analysis it is seen that input current and output age are highly distorted. For high frequency switching action output age ripple increases with variation of duty cycle which is represented as current harmonics in input size. The input current is observed highly distorted and non sinusoidal in nature with low power factor. The % is calculated with equation (6). % = h = h =2 I h 2 I 1 (6) Where, Ih is the magnitude of current harmonic Component and I1 is the magnitude of the component of current. Putting the values in the equation % is found to be 71.35% which is not acceptable. Filtering is required to improve the input current to sinusoidal by reducing the harmonics components and to make the power factor unity. 3.2 Boost Rectifier with EMI Filter VOFF = FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 VOFF = FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 = V2 = 15 TD =.1ms TR =.24ms TF =.1ms PW =.1ms PER =.25ms N4 V4 V2 1uH 1uH N2 VOFF = FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 1uH 5Vdc V5 N5 3 2 V6 A4A 1 Fig 6: Boost Rectifier with EMI filter and Switching Passive filter is a common solution to reduce from the inputside current of the rectifier. But the size of filter is an important issue to design a filter. Now, the Boost regulated rectifier is analyzed with an input passive filter having parameter L=1uH and C=F and with an output filter capacitor C=1uF. The circuit diagram of a Boost regulated three phase rectifier with passive filter is shown in figure 6. N7 D2 D5 N D3 IRF54 D4 N9 D7 1u V 1Vdc 1 Fig : Output age of the boost rectifier with input Table 2. & with duty cycle in single switch boost rectifier without series LC filter..1.4 632 32.3 32.75.32.6 795 31.2 52.69 7.94.9 92 3. 71.63.72.95 964 25.6 4.56 11.7.9 96 2. 9.51 14.67.99 21 15. 99.43 16.73.99 753 12.7 99.3 17.6.97 695 11. 99.32.41.95 645. 99.25 17.6.9 6 9.2 97.1 17.52. 555 9. 6.12 16.47.7 52 9. 93 3.3 Boost Rectifier with EMI and series LC Filter It is seen that the amount of % is reduced than the previous condition and the input current is also found almost sinusoidal. But, the power factor has not improved satisfactorily. Another drawback is large harmonics peak is observed at 25Hz. In this perspective a harmonics filter is developed using formula XL= XC. Putting the resonating frequency the product of LC is calculated 4.53*17Changing the various values of L and C it is closely observed that better performance of the filter is found by L=1.3uH & C=.1mF 22

International Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS) ISSN : 22496 Volume 5 No.4, March 213 www.ijais.org 5mH C5 VOFF = 2u.1mF FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 V2 5mH C6 15.3uH N2 15.3uH VOFF = 2u.1mF VOFF = FREQ = 5 FREQ = 5 VAMPL = 3 5mH C7 15.3uH VAMPL = 3 2u.1mF N4 3 = V2 = 15 V4 N52 1 TD =.1ms TR =.24ms A4A TF =.1ms PW =.1ms 6Vdc PER =.25ms V5 V6 D7 1 D2 D3 IRF54 1u D5 D4 N7 N V 1Vdc Fig 9: Three phase rectifier with EMI & series LC filter This harmonics filter permits power quality to improve satisfactorily. Then the simulation results of Boost rectifier is shown in table 3. The proposed model consists of the following parts as follows: (a) a fixed 3φ ac sources (b) rectifying stage (c) control circuit (d) C stage (e) filtering stage and (f) load. The schematic circuit diagram of Boost rectifier with passive high frequency and resonant filter is shown in figure 9. Typical input current and output age of this proposed scheme are shown in figures 1 and 11 respectively. 4. RESULTS The comparison between the two circuits (with and without LC series filter) for values, output age and efficiency for different values of duty cycle are shown in figures 12, 13 and 14 respectively. Figure 12 shows that, is less for the 4A A 4A 1ms 11ms 12ms 13ms 14ms 15ms 16ms Fig 1: Input current of the boost rectifier with input 5V Fig 12: vs cycle curves with and without series LC 25V V s 4ms ms 12ms 16ms AVG(V(1)V()) Fig 11: Output age of the boost rectifier with input Table 3. & with duty cycle in single switch boost rectifier with series LC filter.96.96. 45 33 17..9. 412 32.5 14.4 1.3. 64 32 35. 1.4. 31 57.72 1.14. 93 3 72.64 1.33 1. 9 19.7 91.54 1.65 1. 2 16 93.47 2.1 1. 75 13.5 93.31 3.7.95 635 11.7 1.26 3.5.4 59 1.6 7.1 3.37.72 55 9.9 93.12 2.1.61 51 9.2 99.5 2.4.61 43.9 99 Fig 13: Output age vs cycle curves with and without series LC Fig 14: vs cycle curves with and without series LC proposed model than the previous model that does not have the LC series filter. Figure 14 shows that output age increases for a certain range of duty cycle. It is seen that for a 23

International Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS) ISSN : 22496 Volume 5 No.4, March 213 www.ijais.org certain range of D the variation of output age is linear with efficiency. Wave shapes of efficiency at different duty cycles are shown in figure 14. The variation of power factor with different duty cycle is shown in table 2. It is seen that the power factor remains almost unity with variation of duty cycle. Thus power factor improvement is achieved with proposed model. 5. CONCLUSION The proposed Boost rectifier is able to improve power factor and overall performance. With the harmonics filter and Boost switching action it is able to draw sinusoidal input current and almost unity power factor with various duty cycle. The efficiency is also improved and it is found above % from.5 to.65 duty cycle. The other advantages of this model are reduction of switching stresses, elimination of resonance problems and use of small input filter. Moreover, it is able to eliminate odd and even harmonics components thus total harmonics distortion is found in the range of maximum 14.7% and minimum 1.33%. Even though power factor is unity and performance is improved, it has some problems such that, the values of input current are higher in the beginning of duty cycle. The output age is found always greater than input age. 6. REFERENCES [1] Pan ChingTasai, and Sheih JennJong, " A singlestage three phase boostbuck AC/DC converter based on generalized zero space vectors. ", IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol.14, N.5, September 1999,. 949 947. [2] Prasad, A.R., Phoivos, D., Ziogas, senior member, IEEE, and stefanos Manias, "An active power factor correction technique for three phase diode rectifiers.", IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol.6, No.1, January 1999, pp. 391. [3] Zargari, N.R., Ziogas, P.D., and Joos, G., " A twoswitch highperformance current regulated dc/ac converter module. ", IEEE Transactions on Industrial Applications, Vol.31, May/June 1995, pp.5359 [4] Ghanemm, M., Haddas, K.A, and Ray, G., "A new single phase buckboost converter with unity power factor.", in IEEE APEC, 1993, pp. 75792. [5] Jin, He., Jacobs, Mark, E., "Two stage, three phase split boost converter with reduced total harmonic distortion.", http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/631739 description.html. [6] Wang, CheinMing, " A novel singlestage full bridge buckboost inverter ", IEEE, Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol.19, No.1, January 24, pp. 1515. [7] Chan, ChokYou, " A nonlinear control for DCDC power converters. ", IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol.22, No.1, January 27, pp. 216221. [] Kikuch, Jun, and Lipo, Thomas, A., "Threephase PWM boostbuck rectifiers with power regenerative capability. ", IEEE Transactions on Industry Application, Vol.1, No.5, September/October 22, pp.1361136. [9] Abedin, A.H, Raju, A., and Alam, M.J., "Improvement of input side currents of a three phase rectifier combining active and passive. ", Journal of Electrical Engineering., IEB, Vol.EE33, No.1&11, December 26, pp. 79. [1] Shieh, J. J., " SEPIC derived threephase switching mode rectifier with sinusoidal input current. ", Proc. IEEElect. Power Applicat., Vol.147, No.4, 2.,pp.26294. [11] Ericksion, R.W.," Some topologies of high quality rectifiers. ", in Proc. 1st Int. Conf. Energy, Power, and Motion Control, 1997, pp. 16. [12] Tasi, F.S., " Low cost AC to DC converter having input current with reduced harmonics. ", U.S. patent no. 5,652, 7, July,29,1997. [13] Ruma and Mohammad Ali Ccoudhury, "Power Factor Improvement of a Three Phase Rectifier by Boost Regulator.", Journal of Electrical Engineering The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh Vol. EE 36, No. II, December 29 [14] Ruma and Mohammad Ali Ccoudhury, Two Stages Voltage Control Strategy using Cûk Topology with Three Phase Rectifier, DUET Journal,, Issue 2, June 211 24