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Vienna rectifier
The Vienna Rectifier is a pulse-width modulation rectifier, invented in 1993 by Johann W. Kolar. It provides: * Three-phase three-level three-switch…
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2018
2018
Investigation for Improved Power Quality in Hysteresis Current Controlled Three-Phase Four-Wire Vienna Rectifier Topologies
A. N. Arvindan
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S.P. Vela
International Conference Electrical Energy…
2018
Corpus ID: 52118259
Improved power quality ac-dc converters (IPQCs) have been developing to provide power transfer in conformity with the ever…
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2017
2017
Design of a Three-phase Boost Type Vienna Rectifier for 1kW Wind Energy Conversion System
S. Ramasamy
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D. Reddy
International Journal of Renewable Energy…
2017
Corpus ID: 57637473
This paper accords a novel 3-ɸ boost type Vienna rectifier for AC/DC power conversion. The proposed 3-ɸ boost type Vienna…
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2017
2017
A control scheme of the VIENNA rectifier with unbalanced grid voltage
Jiajun Liu
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Wenlong Ding
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H. Qiu
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Chenghui Zhang
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Bin Duan
ACM Cloud and Autonomic Computing Conference
2017
Corpus ID: 42822500
VIENNA rectifier with simple structure, which is widely used in charging systems for electric vehicle, realizes the operation of…
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2016
2016
MPC-SVM method for Vienna rectifier with PMSG used in Wind Turbine Systems
June-Seok Lee
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Yeongsu Bak
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Kyo-Beum Lee
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F. Blaabjerg
Applied Power Electronics Conference
2016
Corpus ID: 40502034
Using a Vienna rectifier as the machine-side rectifier of back-to-back converter is advantageous in terms of size and cost…
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2015
2015
New boundary mode sinusoidal input current control of the VIENNA rectifier
M. Leibl
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Moreno Darani
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J. Kolar
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J. Deuringer
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
2015
Corpus ID: 33728529
In hard switching boost-type or buck-type three-phase power factor corrected rectifier systems the turn-on losses in continuous…
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2013
2013
Input current shaping of five-level Multiple-pole VIENNA rectifier topologies with reduced component and better performance
G. H. P. Ooi
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A. Maswood
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Ziyou Lim
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M. A. Chaitanya
Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial…
2013
Corpus ID: 25900863
This paper proposes a new unidirectional three-phase five-level rectifier topology that requires only a minimum of six IGBT…
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2010
2010
A neutral point potential balance control strategy based on vector controlled VIENNA rectifier
Ligao He
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Xinbing Chen
IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
2010
Corpus ID: 35834176
The neutral point potential is an important problem when designing three-phase/level/switch VIENNA rectifier. The imbalance of…
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2007
2007
Voltage Space Vector Control System of Vienna Rectifier I
G. Radomski
EUROCON Conference
2007
Corpus ID: 35414126
Theoretical background of control method for Vienna rectifier I has been presented in the paper. Proposed method involves space…
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2005
2005
Analysis of Vienna rectifier
C. Radomski
2005
Corpus ID: 109886541
It is common to find the inexpensive but robust electric power rectification method to fulfil the demands of clean power…
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2001
2001
A new low-frequency state model of a three-phase three-switch three-level fixed-frequency PWM rectifier
H. Kanaan
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K. Al-haddad
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R. Chaffai
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L. Duguay
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F. Fnaiech
2001
Corpus ID: 55070130
This paper presents a new dynamic model of a three-phase, three-switch, three-level, fixed-frequency Pulse-Width-Modulated (PWM…
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