Towards a 30kW/liter, Three-Phase Unity Power Factor Rectifier
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概要
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In this paper, a forced air-cooled, 400kHz, 10kW Vienna Rectifier with a power density of 8.5kW/liter is presented. To further improve the power density, the switching frequency is increased to reduce the EMI filter volume. A design for an 18.5kW/liter, 2.5MHz rectifier is proposed. By using todays technology, it is calculated that the maximum power density for a forced air-cooled and water-cooled rectifier is 20.8kW/liter and 24kW/liter respectively. To achieve 30kW/liter, improvements must be made in passive component material properties, reducing semiconductor losses and improving the cooling system.
- 社団法人 電気学会の論文
- 2008-04-01
著者
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Round Simon
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Kolar Johann
Eth Zurich Zurich Che
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Kolar Johann
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Heldwein Marcelo
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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KARUTZ Philipp
ETH Zurich, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Karutz Philipp
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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KOLAR Johann
ETH Zurich
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