The current oscillations (ringings) associated with the voltage notches at the point of common coupling, caused by the function of diode rectifiers in adjustable speed drives (ASDs), can impair the… Click to show full abstract
The current oscillations (ringings) associated with the voltage notches at the point of common coupling, caused by the function of diode rectifiers in adjustable speed drives (ASDs), can impair the power quality and make electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues. Considering these transients, this article proposes an analytical approach to estimate the time-domain behavior of ASD systems with the focus on the operation of their DR. With the aim of simplifying the derivation of equations that govern the time-domain response of the ASD system, a new set of approximations are introduced. These approximations are carried out to find the contributing factors (parameters) in the formation of the undesirable current ringings occurring in the grid-side of the ASD system. As power converters with a similar topology are used for different applications, such as in renewable energies, these new approximations and the derived equations can be applied in other fields (and other similar systems). The investigations suggest more design limitations for the passive components of the ASD system, such as the EMI filters. To prove the validity of the proposed approach, the obtained numerical results are verified by the simulation and experimental results.
               
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