The described systems and methods relate to electrical engineering intended for feeding multiple electrical devices connected to a multiphase AC power supply electric network.
A power supply is one of the most critical and principal components as specified against other facilities, as it substantially defines efficiency and reliability of electric consumers, e.g. LED lights. A multiphase AC voltage supply network can be applied for improving efficiency and reliability of any power supply.
One of the most simple and, likely, commonly used power supply methods is the possibility of making connection using three-phase AC rectifiers.
Larinov's standard three-phase half-controlled bridge (6 diodes) rectifier with R1 resistive load is shown in
A case of using a three-phase AC network for feeding an LED light unit is shown in
PhaseA, PhaseB, PhaseC voltage diagrams, phase amplitude to neutral accepted as a unit is shown in
−PhaseA, PhaseB, PhaseC—input three-phase AC voltage
+Uout—net rectified R1 load voltage.
Though, a three-phase rectifier has some undoubted advantages, such as high power factor (PF) including low output ripple (approximately 14%) and absence of any power supply electrolytic capacitors, there is one significant problem represented by high values of input current harmonic components, especially from the 3rd to 7th harmonic. This is caused by break-down current consumed per phase. The consumed current diagram is shown in
Known network power supply diagrams disclosing particular aspects allowing to solve some harmonic distortion problems are described in application HAN, MAN HYOUNG No. KR100457878 (A), IPC G08G 1/095, published on Nov. 18, 2004, in application KIM YONG HO No. KR101434508, IPC H05B 37/02, published on Aug. 26, 2014, and in the publication authored by Nikitin A. V, WO2016161363 (A1), IPC H02M11/00, published on Oct. 6, 2016.
The technical result of the claimed solution is reducing harmonic components, bringing down output voltage and input current.
The phase system requires a minimum of three supply lines to three phases coverable by the claimed solution.
The specification of the claimed solution discloses a number of optional multiphase power supplies with correction of harmonic motion as specified by the example of a 3-phase AC network.
This invention can be characterized with a set of features, as follows:
A multiphase AC power supply with correction of harmonic motion comprising a primary multiphase AC rectifier, a secondary multiphase rectifier, a controller, and a secondary voltage or current source, wherein a positive output terminal of a primary multiphase rectifier is designed to have on-load connection and a negative output terminal of a primary multiphase rectifier connected to a positive output terminal of a secondary voltage or current source which negative output terminal is designed to have on-load connection, output terminals of a secondary multiphase rectifier are connected to input terminals of a secondary voltage or current source, wherein a secondary multiphase rectifier is furnished with electronic switches with each one installed in a circuit of every rectifying element and every electric switch is connected to a controller.
Secondary source electronic switches can be used as bipolar transistors, field-effect transistors or can be based on other concepts.
The multipurpose AC power supply is characterized in that a primary multipurpose AC rectifier and a secondary multiphase rectifier are connected so that they have similar number of lines and network phases. A 3-phase network is an option.
The preferred embodiment constitutes an additional three-phase rectifier fitted with six electronic switches each one in the circuit of every rectifier diode, either of which is connected to a controller.
Should an additional multiphase rectifier have a neutral conductor, it may be connected to additional diodes.
As for the secondary current or voltage source, it is used as an additional source for supplying direct load current, e.g. to an LED light unit, and it is configured to remove input current harmonic components, to increase efficiency of any current source by means of reduction of a input current peak value.
The most effective device circuit is demonstrated in
The advantage of this circuit is the exceptionally high efficiency since required power of an additional source is considerably less than that consumed directly from the primary three-phase AC power supply. This circuit can be conventionally disadvantaged by absence of galvanic isolation between LEDs and network voltage.
The variant of the claimed solution that provides for using a three-phase network with a neutral conductor is shown in
Switches K1-K6 have series connection with diodes VD1-VD6 for controlling voltage between phases A, B, C, and neutral, thereby receiving rectified voltage for feeding an additional voltage or current source.
Diodes VD7, VD8 are used in case of neutral connection. The key work algorithm is shown in
Switches K1, K2, K3 remain closed while respective phase voltage is within the range of zero to half of a peak value (0 . . . 1/2UBX). Switches K4, K5, K6 remain closed while respective phase voltage is within the range of zero to half of a peak value (0 . . . 1/2UBX). The secondary LED power source phase current diagram is shown in
The following elements are specified as items illustrating a particular case using the claimed device for feeding an LED light unit from a 3-phase AC network:
1—a primary three-phase rectifier,
2—a secondary three-phase rectifier,
3—LED current source,
4—controller (electronic switch control circuit),
5—an additional voltage source,
6—an additional current source,
7—electronic switches K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, K6, each one in the circuit of every rectifier diode VD1, VD2, VD3, VD4, VD5, and VD6, and
8—load (light LEDs).
Net summed phase current consumed by primary and secondary three-phase rectifiers is shown in
The net current consumed through the neutral (N) is shown in
With additional current source 6 or voltage source 5 connected through a secondary three-phase rectifier (
K-1-K6 switching sequence is shown in
The shaded area shown in
The advantage of this rectifier control circuit is that it is actually possible to completely compensate harmonic components of current consumed by a power supply and to completely compensate voltage ripple for the switching circuit shown in
Another switch control algorithm is shown in
The shaded region in
Secondary three-phase rectifier output voltage to be specified as that supplied to a secondary power source is shown in
The advantage of this rectifier control circuit is that the rectified voltage peak value is reduced and therefore, a secondary power source can be kept out of any strict requirements. The disadvantage is that it is not possible to completely compensate harmonic components of input current.
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