The Paton Welding Journal, 2012, #7, 35-37 pages
THREE-PHASE INVERTER POWER SOURCE WITH DIRECT CONVERSION AND INCREASED POWER FACTOR
V.V. BURLAKA and S.V. GULAKOV
Priazovsky State Technical University, Mariupol, Ukraine
Abstract
Topology of a converter with high-frequency transformer decoupling and three-phase input without intermediate rectification of input voltage is proposed. Application of direct conversion principle allows reducing the number of elements in the inverter power circuit, thus increasing its efficiency. In addition, application of a special algorithm of switch control allows achievement of input power factor close to a unity.
Keywords: arc welding, inverter power source, power factor, modelling, direct conversion
Received: 04.03.12
Published: 28.07.12
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Suggested Citation
V.V. BURLAKA and S.V. GULAKOV (2012) THREE-PHASE INVERTER POWER SOURCE WITH DIRECT CONVERSION AND INCREASED POWER FACTOR.
The Paton Welding J., 07, 35-37.