Forced Commutated Controlled Series Capacitor Rectifier for More Electric Aircraft

Tahani Al-Mhana, Volker Pickert, David J. Atkinson, Bashar Zahawi

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Abstract

Rising power demands in more electrical aircraft (MEA) put power converters for commercial airplanes under increasing pressure to fulfill current harmonic distortion regulations as specified, for example, in DO-160G. Today, the implementation of filters is seen as an effective tool for dealing with harmonics; however, their increased weight and volume are not welcomed in the aerospace industry. This paper proposes a circuit, named forced commutation controlled series capacitor (FCSC-rectifier), which is able to maintain low individual harmonic current levels without the need for filter components. The FCSC-rectifier includes a variable capacitive line reactance that interacts in a controlled manner with the inductive line impedance. The result is that the converter input current is nearly purely sinusoidal with a power factor of almost unity. The FCSC-rectifier is to be used for stand-alone variable-voltage, variable-frequency generation systems and can, therefore, power the full authority digital electronic control system (FADEC) in an MEA. This paper shows that the FCSC-rectifier can maintain a high power factor and acceptable current harmonic levels without the use of filters, despite large voltage and frequency variations. A full description of the circuit modes of operation is presented in this paper together with simulation results showing circuit performance characteristics over a range of voltages and frequencies. Results are experimentally verified using a 1-kW test circuit.

Original languageBritish English
Article number8316953
Pages (from-to)225-235
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Current harmonics
  • forced commutation controlled series capacitor (FCSC)
  • full authority digital electronic control system (FADEC)
  • more electric aircraft (MEA)
  • power factor

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