Quasi-Z-Source three-phase rectifier modelling and control

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University of Pretoria

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AC to DC rectifiers are used as front-end interface in multiple applications with DC load or in inverter fed from line voltage. In applications with variable AC input voltage, rectifiers with buck-boost capability are critical for achieving the most efficient power conversion. The Z-source rectifier has been presented as the most suitable rectifier with buck-boost performance. This dissertation introduces and analyses the quasi-Z-source rectifier as an alternative efficient AC to DC converter with buck-boost capability. The model of the quasi-Z-source rectifier is derived. The model of the Z-source rectifier is also derived with an alternative approach. It is found from analytical results of the modelling that the quasi-Zsource is a more cost-effective rectifier than the Z-source rectifier due to lower rated capacitors. A two stages closed-loop controller for the quasi-Z-source rectifier is then designed. Software simulations and hardware experiments of the quasi-Z-source rectifier are performed and the results obtained confirm its efficient performances. This makes the quasi- Z-source rectifier appropriate in renewable energy systems with AC voltage variations such as wind power.

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Dissertation (MEng (Electrical Engineering))--University of Pretoria, 2013.

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AC to DC converter, Z-source rectifier, Quasi-Z-source rectifier, Buck-boost rectifier, Shoot-through, Dynamic model, Control, UCTD

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Kala Konga, L 2013, Quasi-Z-Source three-phase rectifier modelling and control, MEng dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37317>