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11/01/2024 | Power Electronics

IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America

The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan Figueiredo

The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan Figueiredo, in a partnership between the University of Kassel and the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil. The topic of the publication was “Mathematical Analysis and Space Vector Modulation of the Three-phase Buck-Boost Rectifier with Reactive Power Capability with the contents:

  • Analysis of CSC (current source converters) applied to EVs (electric vehicles);
  • Mathematical analysis of the operation’s principle of the three-phase buck-boost rectifier with reactive power capabilty and space vector modulation;
  • Sizing of passive elements and design of the control strategies;
  • Simulations to validate the mathematical equations and the reduction in switching losses compared to scalar modulation strategies.

The next stage of this research includes creating a prototype the converter and recording the experimental results. Congratulations to Yan, and many thanks to Prof. Montiê Alves Vitorino, who supports the exchange between our Universities. 
 

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11/01/2024 | Power Electronics

IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America

The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan Figueiredo

The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan Figueiredo, in a partnership between the University of Kassel and the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil. The topic of the publication was “Mathematical Analysis and Space Vector Modulation of the Three-phase Buck-Boost Rectifier with Reactive Power Capability with the contents:

  • Analysis of CSC (current source converters) applied to EVs (electric vehicles);
  • Mathematical analysis of the operation’s principle of the three-phase buck-boost rectifier with reactive power capabilty and space vector modulation;
  • Sizing of passive elements and design of the control strategies;
  • Simulations to validate the mathematical equations and the reduction in switching losses compared to scalar modulation strategies.

The next stage of this research includes creating a prototype the converter and recording the experimental results. Congratulations to Yan, and many thanks to Prof. Montiê Alves Vitorino, who supports the exchange between our Universities. 
 

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11/01/2024 | Power Electronics

IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America

The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan Figueiredo

The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan Figueiredo, in a partnership between the University of Kassel and the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil. The topic of the publication was “Mathematical Analysis and Space Vector Modulation of the Three-phase Buck-Boost Rectifier with Reactive Power Capability with the contents:

  • Analysis of CSC (current source converters) applied to EVs (electric vehicles);
  • Mathematical analysis of the operation’s principle of the three-phase buck-boost rectifier with reactive power capabilty and space vector modulation;
  • Sizing of passive elements and design of the control strategies;
  • Simulations to validate the mathematical equations and the reduction in switching losses compared to scalar modulation strategies.

The next stage of this research includes creating a prototype the converter and recording the experimental results. Congratulations to Yan, and many thanks to Prof. Montiê Alves Vitorino, who supports the exchange between our Universities.