Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail

This project illustrates the use of Power System Block Set (PSB) within MATLab/Simulink. The Power System Block provides the ability to model and simulate electrical power system and drives within Simulink Environment. The SPMC as a direct frequency changer were used in this work and using three-pha...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.777972023-07-25T08:52:21Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77797/ Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail Ismail, Mohammad Tarmizi Applications of electric power This project illustrates the use of Power System Block Set (PSB) within MATLab/Simulink. The Power System Block provides the ability to model and simulate electrical power system and drives within Simulink Environment. The SPMC as a direct frequency changer were used in this work and using three-phase AC-AC matrix converter and the resistor as a load. The TPMC circuit composed from nine ideal power switches used as a frequency converter. The desire output voltage will be synthesized using SPWM technique. It is well known that a PWM-controlled rectifier can offer advantages of reduced low-order harmonics and unity input power factor when compared to a conventional thyristor converter. However, theoretically optimum PWM strategies are often difficult to implement physically or are not easily extended to regenerative operation. This paper proposes an alternative PWM strategy based on AC-Ac matrix converter theory, which generates only high-order switching harmonics, presents a unity power factor to load to the supply, implicitly extends to regeneration (and operation with a center tapped DC output), and is feasible to physically implement for real-time output voltage control. Both the theory and physical simulation results are presented in the paper. 2003 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77797/1/77797.pdf Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail. (2003) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
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Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail
description This project illustrates the use of Power System Block Set (PSB) within MATLab/Simulink. The Power System Block provides the ability to model and simulate electrical power system and drives within Simulink Environment. The SPMC as a direct frequency changer were used in this work and using three-phase AC-AC matrix converter and the resistor as a load. The TPMC circuit composed from nine ideal power switches used as a frequency converter. The desire output voltage will be synthesized using SPWM technique. It is well known that a PWM-controlled rectifier can offer advantages of reduced low-order harmonics and unity input power factor when compared to a conventional thyristor converter. However, theoretically optimum PWM strategies are often difficult to implement physically or are not easily extended to regenerative operation. This paper proposes an alternative PWM strategy based on AC-Ac matrix converter theory, which generates only high-order switching harmonics, presents a unity power factor to load to the supply, implicitly extends to regeneration (and operation with a center tapped DC output), and is feasible to physically implement for real-time output voltage control. Both the theory and physical simulation results are presented in the paper.
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title Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail
title_short Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail
title_full Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail
title_fullStr Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using AC-Ac matrix converter theory / Mohammad Tarmizi Ismail
title_sort modelling and simulation of a controlled rectifier using ac-ac matrix converter theory / mohammad tarmizi ismail
publishDate 2003
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77797/1/77797.pdf
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