Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
Patent
1997-12-08
2000-01-04
Han, Y. J.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
363 47, H02M 112
Patent
active
060117052
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a circuit for reducing harmonic currents that may be fed back to a d.c. power supply system from a power converter driving a motor.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Circuits for reducing harmonic currents that are fed back into a d.c. power supply system by a power converter connected to a motor typically include at least one condenser connected in parallel with the power converter, and at least one line reactor connected in series with the condenser. In one such circuit, the harmonic currents fed back into the d.c. power supply system are limited to the required limit levels by suitably dimensioning the condenser and the line reactor. When requirements are high, i.e., when only a small portion of the harmonic currents may be tolerably fed back into the d.c. power supply system, the condenser and the line reactor must be designed with very large dimensions.
British Patent No. 1,411,440 describes a circuit in which at least one LC series resonant circuit having at least one capacitor and at least one inductor is connected in parallel with the condenser. However, such a circuit can only reduce harmonic currents in a preselected frequency range. This circuit cannot reduce harmonic currents above a preselected minimum frequency. A reduction in harmonic currents above a defined minimum frequency could previously be achieved only by having the line reactor and the condenser overdimensioned. The parallel connection of an RC circuit with the intermediate circuit condenser which is possible with this circuit serves exclusively to increase the input impedance for 50 Hz currents.
In addition, German Patent Application No. 42 19 214 describes a circuit that attenuates harmonics and is connected between a power converter and an a.c. power supply system into which power is supplied. The system thus represents the load for the power converter. The circuit includes a duplex reactor which has a primary winding connected to the power converter and a secondary winding connected to the a.c. power supply system and in anti-parallel connection to the primary winding. The harmonic component in the load current is reduced by the duplex reactor and an LC filter tuned to a predefined frequency and connected to a tapping point of the duplex reactor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a circuit that reduces harmonic currents, above a preselected frequency, that are fed back into a d.c. power supply system by a power converter which is connected to a motor. The present invention accomplishes this harmonic current reduction without unnecessarily overdimensioning the condenser and the reactor.
The circuit of the present invention includes a line reactor which has at least one tapping point at which at least one RC circuit is connected in parallel to the condenser. The RC circuit includes at least one capacitor and at least one resistor connected in series.
With the circuit according to the present invention, harmonics of the power converter connected to a motor can be greatly attenuated above a preselected minimum frequency. The condenser of the RC circuit connected in parallel to the condenser is to be tuned to this minimum frequency for this purpose. For the harmonic currents above this minimum frequency, the RC circuit connected in parallel to the condenser forms a low-impedance branch over which the harmonic currents flow.
In general, a single RC circuit is sufficient to accomplish the aforementioned object. Alternatively, it is also possible to connect a plurality of RC circuits in parallel with the condenser. Either all RC circuits can be led to a common tapping point or a separate tapping point on the line reactor can be provided for each RC circuit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The FIGURE shows a circuit in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The FIGURE shows a circuit which includes a power converter 1 that is connected to a motor (not shown) and is preferably designed as a pulse-width-modulation inverte
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Duca Christian
Weber Marcus
Han Y. J.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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