A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications
© 2014 IEEE. For economic reasons, many rural consumers are supplied from single phase medium voltage networks. Three phase power is desirable for many applications. This paper shows that a well-balanced three phase supply can be produced with a Scott transformer connection of a single phase inverte...
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| description | © 2014 IEEE. For economic reasons, many rural consumers are supplied from single phase medium voltage networks. Three phase power is desirable for many applications. This paper shows that a well-balanced three phase supply can be produced with a Scott transformer connection of a single phase inverter and the existing single phase supply. The single phase converter only processes half of the load power. A regulation scheme based in the DQ frame is proposed and it is shown the single phase inverter directly controls the quadrature axis voltage. A well balanced supply can be produced by regulating this inverter to eliminate any negative sequence voltages. A bidirectional rectifier supplies the inverter and simultaneously provides power factor correction and a reduced cost option to integrate storage and photovoltaic (PV) generation at its DC bus. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-552092017-09-13T16:10:07Z A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications Wolfs, Peter Yang, F. © 2014 IEEE. For economic reasons, many rural consumers are supplied from single phase medium voltage networks. Three phase power is desirable for many applications. This paper shows that a well-balanced three phase supply can be produced with a Scott transformer connection of a single phase inverter and the existing single phase supply. The single phase converter only processes half of the load power. A regulation scheme based in the DQ frame is proposed and it is shown the single phase inverter directly controls the quadrature axis voltage. A well balanced supply can be produced by regulating this inverter to eliminate any negative sequence voltages. A bidirectional rectifier supplies the inverter and simultaneously provides power factor correction and a reduced cost option to integrate storage and photovoltaic (PV) generation at its DC bus. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55209 10.1109/PESGM.2014.6938833 restricted |
| spellingShingle | Wolfs, Peter Yang, F. A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications |
| title | A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications |
| title_full | A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications |
| title_fullStr | A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications |
| title_full_unstemmed | A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications |
| title_short | A single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a PV interface for rural power applications |
| title_sort | single to three phase power converter with integrated storage and a pv interface for rural power applications |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55209 |