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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 1996

Analysis and design of a DC voltage-controlled static VAr compensator using quad-series voltage-source inverters

Hideaki Fujita; Shinji Tominaga; Hirofumi Akagi

This paper presents a DC voltage-controlled static VAr compensator (SVC) using quad-series voltage-source non-PWM inverters. The SVC consists of four three-phase voltage-source inverters having a common DC capacitor and four three-phase transformers, the primary windings of which are connected in series with each other. Although each inverter outputs a square wave voltage, the synthesized AC voltage of the SVC has a 24-step waveshape. This results not only in a great reduction of harmonic currents and DC voltage ripples but also in less switching and snubbing losses. This paper develops the analysis of the transient response and the resonance between the AC reactors and the DC capacitor, with the focus on practical use. Experimental results obtained from a 10-kVA laboratory system are shown to agree well with the analytical results, thus verifying the analysis and leading to the design of DC capacitance value.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1995

Analysis and design of an advanced static VAr compensator using quad-series voltage-source inverters

Hideaki Fujita; Shinji Tominaga; Hirofumi Akagi

This paper presents an advanced static VAr compensator (ASVC) using quad-series voltage-source inverters. The ASVC consists of four three-phase voltage-source inverters having a common DC capacitor and four three-phase transformers, the primary windings of which are connected in series to each other. Although each inverter outputs a square wave voltage, the synthesized output voltage of the ASVC has a 24-step wave shape. This results not only in a great reduction of harmonic currents and DC voltage ripples but also in less switching and snubbing losses. This paper develops the analysis of the transient response and the resonance between AC reactors and the DC capacitor with the focus on practical use. Experimental results obtained from a small-rated laboratory model of 10 kVA are also shown to verify the analysis leading to the design of the DC capacitor. The experimental and analytical results agree well each other.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1999

A practical approach to switching-loss reduction in a large-capacity static VAr compensator based on voltage-source inverters

Hideaki Fujita; Shinji Tominaga; Hirofumi Akagi


Legal Medicine | 1999

A Practical Approach to Switching-Loss Reduction in a Large-Capacity Static Var Compensator Based on Voltage-Source Inverters

Hideaki Fujita; Shinji Tominaga; Hirofumi Akagi


power electronics specialists conference | 1996

Application of zero-voltage-switching to a DC voltage-controlled static VAr compensator using quad-series voltage-source inverters

Shinji Tominaga; Hideaki Fujita; Hirofumi Akagi


Ieej Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines | 2014

Temperature Analysis of Parallel-Connected IGBTs under PWM Operating Conditions Using a Physics Model

Takeshi Horiguchi; Kohei Tsukamoto; Shinji Tominaga; Tadashi Nishimura; Hideaki Fujita; Hirofumi Akagi; Shinichi Kinouchi; Takeshi Oi; Masato Koyama


Ieej Transactions on Industry Applications | 2011

A Parameters Extraction Procedure Based on Integrated Evaluation of Static and Dynamic Characteristics

Takashi Toyama; Shinji Tominaga; Hiroaki Urushibata; Hideaki Fujita; Hirofumi Akagi; Shinichi Kinouchi; Takeshi Oi


Ieej Transactions on Industry Applications | 2014

An Application of a Physics-based IGBT Model to a Protection Circuit for Short-Circuit Conditions

Shoji Okamoto; Takeshi Horiguchi; Shinji Tominaga; Tadashi Nishimura; Hideaki Fujita; Hirofumi Akagi; Shinichi Kinouchi; Takeshi Oi


Ieej Transactions on Industry Applications | 2012

Reverse-Recovery Analysis of Parallel-Connected pin Diodes Using a Physics-Based Device Model

Takeshi Horiguchi; Takayuki Sugimoto; Shinji Tominaga; Hiroaki Urushibata; Hideaki Fujita; Hirofumi Akagi; Shinichi Kinouchi; Takeshi Oi


Ieej Transactions on Industry Applications | 1997

Application of Soft-Switching Technique to a DC Voltage-Controlled Static Var Compensator Using Quad-Series Voltage-Source Inverters

Shinji Tominaga; Hideaki Fujita; Hirofumi Akagi

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Hirofumi Akagi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Hiroaki Urushibata

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Shoji Okamoto

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Takayuki Sugimoto

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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