Three-Phase UPQC Topology Based on Quadruple-Active-Bridge

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In this study, a three-phase unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) topology based on a quadruple-active-bridge (QAB) is presented as an attractive solution to power quality issues. It is composed of three single-phase series converters, a three-phase shunt converter and a QAB converter located at the common DC-link. Since the bulky low frequency isolation transformers are replaced by the high frequency ones in QAB, it leads to higher power density, reduced weight and volume. The QAB converter could function as an energy router to provide multiple DC-link voltage access ports in the UPQC, which increase the flexibility of the UPQC. Finally, the MATLAB/Simulink simulation results and hardware-in-the-loop testing verify the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed topology and control method.

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Han, J., Li, X., Jiang, Y., & Gong, S. (2021). Three-Phase UPQC Topology Based on Quadruple-Active-Bridge. IEEE Access, 9, 4049–4058. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3047961

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