Genetic Algorithm Based Active Front End Rectifier Controlling Scheme forMulti-cell Converters
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology (IJSET) (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-04-01
Authors : Amrit Kumar Srivastava; E.Vijay kumar;
Page : 169-172
Keywords : Genetically Controlled Rectifier; Multi Cell Rectifier; Power Quality Improvements; THD minimization.;
Abstract
Multi-cell converters permit the utilization of AC motor drives for medium and high voltage level applications utilizing low voltage semiconductors. This sort of converter has a multi-pulse transformer which performs the cancelation of the low frequency harmonics created by the three-phase diode rectifiers. However this point of preference, the multi-pulse transformer is bulky, costly, and depends upon power cells, making the transformer topology complex. This work proposes a genetic algorithm based switching approach to decrease the transformer related problemsin multi-cell converters. The evolutionary nature of proposed algorithm makes it flexible and can automatically evolve according to requirements provided by objective function
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