Search for dissertations about: "Auxiliary converter"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Auxiliary converter.
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1. A new Auxiliary Converter Topology with SiC Components for Railway Applications
Abstract : Smaller size and lower weight are always the targets of the power electronic product development. This work introduces two new topologies of auxiliary converters which have the feature of fewer components and fewer number of energy conversion stages comparing with the conventional auxiliary converter used in railway applications. READ MORE
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2. On soft-switching isolated AC/DC converters without auxiliary circuit
Abstract : The thesis is concerned with a class of power electronic converter systems that permit bidirectional AC/DC conversion with galvanic separation of the AC and DC sides by a transformer operating at elevated frequency. The systems consist of a capacitively snubbered voltage source converter and a cycloconverter, separated by the mentioned transformer. READ MORE
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3. Main Circuits, Submodules, and Auxiliary Power Concepts for Converters in HVDC Grids
Abstract : In order to enable the massive introduction of renewable energies the need for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) grids is anticipated. Large, globally interconnected HVDC networks will likely be the most cost-efficient means to balance electricity demand and available generation. READ MORE
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4. Cascaded Converters with Gate-Commutated Thyristors : Experimental Verification and Auxiliary Power Supply
Abstract : This thesis describes an effort to investigate the use of gate-commutated thyristors(GCTs) in cascaded converters. Cascaded converters, such as modularmultilevel converters (M2Cs) and cascaded H-bridge converters (CHBs), haveproved to be especially suitable in high-voltage, high-power applications. READ MORE
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5. Cost-effective Cells for High-power Modular Multilevel Converters
Abstract : The modular multilevel converter (MMC) topology was introduced in 2003and has since been receiving considerable attention from industry and academia.Notable benefits compared to two- or three-level voltage source convertersare its scalability, low switching losses, low output filter requirementsand ease of adding redundancy combined with fail-safe operation. READ MORE