Phase advance modulation of a semi-bridge switched-mode rectifier (SMR) has been shown to produce greater power than conventional SMR modulation, at a lower cost than an inverter. This paper investigates how these power improvements are affected by two generator parameters: stator inductance and resistance. These parameters were investigated by a simplified simulation model, which used the boost converter approximation of a semi-bridge SMR. The ratio of generator stator resistance to reactance was found to have a significant impact on the maximum amount of power which could be obtained by phase advance modulation, and the optimum modulation parameters required.
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Power Engineering Conference, 2009. AUPEC 2009. Australasian Universities
Date of Conference: 27-30 Sept. 2009