Implementation of Inverter Systems for DC Power Regeneration

  • Kim Kyung-Won (Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dankook University) ;
  • Yoon In-Sic (Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dankook University) ;
  • Seo Young-Min (Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dankook University) ;
  • Hong Soon-Chan (Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dankook University) ;
  • Yoon Duck-Yong (Dept. of Control and Measurement Chonan National Technical College)
  • Published : 2001.10.01

Abstract

This paper deals with implementation of inverter systems for DC power regeneration, which can regenerate the excessive DC power from DC bus line to AC supply in substations for traction systems. From the viewpoint of both power capacity and switching losses, a three-phase square-wave inverter system is adopted. To control the regenerated power, the magnitude and phase of fundamental output voltages should be appropriately controlled in spite of the variation of input DC voltage. Inverters are operated with modified a-conduction mode to fix the potential of each arm. The overall system consists of the line-to-line voltage and line current sensors, an actual power calculator using d-q transformation method, a complex power controller with PI control scheme, a gating signal generator for modified $\alpha-conduction\;mode\;with\;\delta\;and\;\alpha$, a DPLL for frequency followup, and power circuit.

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