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Assessing the Effect of Surfactants on the Performance of Activated Sludge Using Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBRs)

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:18 authored by Tsz Kwan Kwok, Maazuza OthmanMaazuza Othman
Power electronic energy conversion systems for applications such as PHEV typically require single phase AC-DC bi-directional energy transfer with galvanic isolation. A common topology is an AC-DC single phase voltage source inverter, followed by a galvanically isolated high frequency DC-DC bidirectional dual active bridge. A major challenge for this topology is to minimize the intermediate DC bus capacitance, preferably down to a value where electrolytic capacitors are not required. For a single phase system, this is particularly challenging because of the need to match the oscillating power flow from the AC side, to a steady state power flow on the DC side of the system. This paper identifies the fundamental limiting issues for the DC bus capacitance in this application, and presents an optimized converter control strategy that minimizes its value. The analysis is confirmed by matching simulation and experimental results.

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5

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5

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Proceedings of the Australia's National Water Conference & Exhibition-Ozwater'11

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Amanda Hazell, Mike Dixon

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Australia's National Water Conference & Exhibition-Ozwater'11

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Australian Water Association - AWA

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Sydney, Australia

Start date

2011-05-09

End date

2011-05-11

Language

English

Copyright

© Australian Water Association 2011

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2006032057

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-01-13

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