Research on an AC/DC Converter Based on the Convert Station in HVDC Light Technology

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In this research, a converter, suitable for the convert station of the HVDC light technology, is proposed and optimized. The converter mainly consists of AC chopper, rectifier transformer, low-pass filters and smoothing reactor. This system can restrain the disturbance of the input power and output the power with high quality. This research is going to analyze the working principle of the converter and then optimize the output wave through filters. Circuit’s simulation is carried out by MATLAB to verify the reliability and feasibility of this converter topology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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