2010 IEEE 12th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/compel.2010.5562369
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Line-frequency rectifier dc-bus voltage instability analysis and mitigation

Abstract: Abstract Use of small dc bus capacitors is desirable in variable-speed drives and distributed power systems as it can reduce the size and improve reliability of the system. However, small dc bus capacitors may lead to instability of the dc bus voltage. Such voltage stability problem can occur when the bus is fed from a PWM rectifier or a line-frequency rectifier. This paper considers the case when a line-frequency rectifier is used and presents a method for the analysis of dc bus voltage instability in such … Show more

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“…A method based on modifying the control structure to emulate the effect of a capacitor was presented in [99]. Another solution based on a passive damping circuit was proposed in [100].…”
Section: Stability Of DC Distribution Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A method based on modifying the control structure to emulate the effect of a capacitor was presented in [99]. Another solution based on a passive damping circuit was proposed in [100].…”
Section: Stability Of DC Distribution Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref. [4] presented resonance-related instability of dc bus voltage in motor drive systems with a line-frequency rectifier as the front-end. A common source of harmonic resonance is the constant-power behavior of power electronic loads.…”
Section: Harmonic Resonance and Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that admittances instead of impedances are used in (3) in order to highlight its duality to (2). The analysis can also be carried out based on the source output impedance (Z s ) and load input impedance (Z l ), in which case (3) becomes (4) and stability of the interconnected system requires the ratio of the load input impedance to the source output impedance meet the Nyquist stability criterion.…”
Section: A Current-source System Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%