Three-Phase Boost Active Power Factor Correction for Diode Rectifiers.

Abstract

This report documents an investigation and implementation of a 3 kW active power factor correction (pfc) design used to enable a diode rectifier to draw sinusoidal line currents with nearly unity power factor from a three-phase utility grid. The design utilizes a boost converter operating in discontinuous conduction mode to perform the pfc and dc regulation. The converter operates at a single frequency using pulse width modulation for dc voltage regulation. This active pfc design is compared to an equivalent conventional diode bridge rectifier supplying identical load without power factor correction to demonstrate the pfc function and benefits while highlighting issues that must be addressed when implementing pfc designs. The comparison of the two topologies is accomplished with resistive and constant power loading. The practical issues which render the proposed topology unfeasible for current commercial utilization are identified.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1996
Accession Number
ADA309155

Entities

People

  • John G. Nairus

Organizations

  • Wright Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Active Electronic Components
  • Converters
  • Diodes
  • Electronic Components
  • Electronic Equipment
  • Frequency
  • Full-Wave Rectifiers
  • Modulation
  • Rectifiers
  • Regulations
  • Switched Mode Power Supplies
  • Topology
  • Voltage Regulation

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