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Thyristor-based current-fed drive with direct power control for permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance generator

Authors
Baek, J.Kwak, S.-S.Toliyat, H.A.
Issue Date
Mar-2015
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
generators; current-source inverter; thyristors; permanent magnet machine
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS, v.102, no.3, pp 376 - 391
Pages
16
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS
Volume
102
Number
3
Start Page
376
End Page
391
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/9762
DOI
10.1080/00207217.2014.896422
ISSN
0020-7217
1362-3060
Abstract
This paper proposes a robust and simple direct power control (DPC) of a thyristor-based current-fed drive for generator applications. A current-fed drive and permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance generator (PMa-SynRG) are investigated to deliver 3kW power using a combustion engine. The current-fed drive utilises a thyristor-based three-phase rectifier to convert generator power to DC-link power and a single-phase current-fed inverter to supply a single-phase inductive load. In addition, a new control algorithm is developed based on DPC for the current-fed drive. The DC-link voltage-based DPC is proposed in order to directly control the output power. The goal of the DPC is to maintain the DC-link voltage at the required output power operating point. The DPC has advantages such as a simple algorithm for constant speed operation. Another feature of the developed current-fed drive is its inherent capability to provide generating action by making the PMa-SynRG operates as a generator, rectifying the phase voltages by means of the three-phase rectifier and feeding the power into the load. These features make the current-fed drive a good candidate for driving any type of synchronous generators including the proposed PMa-SynRG.
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