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Large-Signal Modeling and Steady-State Analysis of a 1.5-kW Three-Phase/Switch/Level (Vienna) Rectifier With Experimental Validation
Youssef, N.B.H.; Al-Haddad, K.; Kanaan, H.Y.
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 55, Issue 3, March 2008 Page(s):1213 - 1224
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/TIE.2007.910626
Summary:In this paper, a large-signal modeling technique has been developed for a three-phase, three-level Vienna rectifier operating in continuous conduction mode. The considered circuit is a fifth-order system with time-varying variables on the ac side. This model is first established in the direct abc reference frame using the state space averaging technique, then modified through an abc/dqo transform and adequate duty cycle alteration to avoid time-dependency. The system stability in a closed loop, using a multiloop PI-based control scheme, is proved by the convergence of the phase plane trajectories to the nominal point for any initial condition. These curves are drawn as ac line peak currents as a function of total output dc voltage. The different relationships governing the system inputs/outputs are verified not only for the nominal operating point, but also for a wide operation range. The accuracy of the proposed model is verified on a 1.5-kW experimental prototype controlled by the DS-1104 board of dSPACE. The converter large signal behavior is experimentally analyzed using output time domain responses toward different input variations. Significantly high accordance between the experimental results and the theoretical model, implemented with SIMULINK/Matlab, is verified.

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