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Francis Boafo Effah

Bio: Francis Boafo Effah is an academic researcher from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Topology (electrical circuits) & Space vector modulation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 169 citations. Previous affiliations of Francis Boafo Effah include University of Mines and Technology & University of Nottingham.

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TL;DR: This paper presents the control of a Z-source neutral point clamped inverter using the space vector modulation technique, which enables the operation of the Z- source arrangement to be optimized and implemented digitally without introducing any extra commutations.
Abstract: The Z-source inverter is a relatively recent converter topology that exhibits both voltage-buck and voltage-boost capability. The Z-source concept can be applied to all dc-to-ac, ac-to-dc, ac-to-ac, and dc-to-dc power conversion whether two-level or multilevel. However, multilevel converters offer many benefits for higher power applications. Previous publications have shown the control of a Z-source neutral point clamped inverter using the carrier-based modulation technique. This paper presents the control of a Z-source neutral point clamped inverter using the space vector modulation technique. This gives a number of benefits, both in terms of implementation and harmonic performance. The adopted approach enables the operation of the Z-source arrangement to be optimized and implemented digitally without introducing any extra commutations. The proposed techniques are demonstrated both in simulation and through experimental results from a prototype converter.

109 citations

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06 Apr 2017-Energies
TL;DR: In this paper, the current status for solid-state circuit breakers (SSCBs) as well as hybrid-circuit breakers with semiconductor power devices is reviewed.
Abstract: Circuit breakers (CBs) are the main protection devices for both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) power systems, ranging from tens of watts up to megawatts. This paper reviews the current status for solid-state circuit breakers (SSCBs) as well as hybrid circuit breakers (HCBs) with semiconductor power devices. A few novel SSCB and HCB concepts are described in this paper, including advantage and limitation discussions of wide-band-gap (WBG) devices in basic SSCB/HCB configuration by simulation and 360 V/150 A experimental verifications. Novel SSCB/HCB configurations combining ultra-fast switching and high efficiency at normal operation are proposed. Different types of power devices are installed in these circuit breakers to achieve adequate performance. Challenges and future trends of semiconductor power devices in SSCB/HCB with different voltage/power levels and special performance requirements are clarified.

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid HVDC circuit breaker concept is presented which is capable of meeting the requirements of large-scale multi-terminal networks for highvoltage direct current (HVDC) networks.
Abstract: The ever increasing electric power demand and the advent of renewable energy sources have revived the interest in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) multi-terminal networks. However, the absence of a suitable circuit breaker or fault tolerant VSC station topologies with the required characteristics (such as operating speed) have, until recently, been an obstacle in the development of large scale multi-terminal networks for HVDC. This paper presents a hybrid HVDC circuit breaker concept which is capable of meeting the requirements of HVDC networks. Simulation results are presented which are validated by experimental results taken from a 2.5kV, 700A rated laboratory prototype.

21 citations

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06 Sep 2016
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of topology configurations of current-limiting circuit breakers is presented, with a focus on active CL-CBs for AC systems, with the aim of increasing stability and multi-function protection.
Abstract: This paper presents a survey of topology configurations of current-limiting circuit breakers. Twelve different current-limiting topologies within four categories are detailed discussed and compared. It is concluded that active CL-CB may be a good choice for AC for its controllable reactive power capability to increase stability and multi-function protection.

7 citations


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01 Jan 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a multilevel commutation cell is introduced for high-voltage power conversion, which can be applied to either choppers or voltage-source inverters and generalized to any number of switches.
Abstract: The authors discuss high-voltage power conversion. Conventional series connection and three-level voltage source inverter techniques are reviewed and compared. A novel versatile multilevel commutation cell is introduced: it is shown that this topology is safer and more simple to control, and delivers purer output waveforms. The authors show how this technique can be applied to either choppers or voltage-source inverters and generalized to any number of switches.<>

1,202 citations

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TL;DR: This review paper is the first of its kind with the aim of providing a “one-stop” information source and a selection guide on impedance-source networks for power conversion for researchers, designers, and application engineers.
Abstract: Impedance networks cover the entire of electric power conversion from dc (converter, rectifier), ac (inverter), to phase and frequency conversion (ac-ac) in a wide range of applications. Various converter topologies have been reported in the literature to overcome the limitations and problems of the traditional voltage source, current source as well as various classical buck-boost, unidirectional, and bidirectional converter topologies. Proper implementation of the impedance-source network with appropriate switching configurations and topologies reduces the number of power conversion stages in the system power chain, which may improve the reliability and performance of the power system. The first part of this paper provides a comprehensive review of the various impedance-source-networks-based power converters and discusses the main topologies from an application point of view. This review paper is the first of its kind with the aim of providing a “one-stop” information source and a selection guide on impedance-source networks for power conversion for researchers, designers, and application engineers. A comprehensive review of various modeling, control, and modulation techniques for the impedance-source converters/inverters will be presented in Part II.

601 citations

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TL;DR: This paper provides as a guide and quick reference for researchers and practicing engineers in deciding which control and modulation method to consider for an application in a given topology at a certain power level, switching frequency and demanded dynamic response.
Abstract: Impedance-source networks cover the entire spectrum of electric power conversion applications (dc-dc, dc-ac, ac-dc, ac-ac) controlled and modulated by different modulation strategies to generate the desired dc or ac voltage and current at the output. A comprehensive review of various impedance-source-network-based power converters has been covered in a previous paper and main topologies were discussed from an application point of view. Now Part II provides a comprehensive review of the most popular control and modulation strategies for impedance-source network-based power converters/inverters. These methods are compared in terms of theoretical complexity and performance, when applied to the respective switching topologies. Further, this paper provides as a guide and quick reference for researchers and practicing engineers in deciding which control and modulation method to consider for an application in a given topology at a certain power level, switching frequency and demanded dynamic response.

310 citations

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TL;DR: The three articles in this special issue illustrate current trends in reliability engineering, with a focus on software engineering and the connected world.
Abstract: Reliability engineering dates back to reliability studies in the 20th century; since then, various models have been defined and used. Software engineering plays a key role from several viewpoints, but the main concern is that we're moving toward a more connected world, including enterprises and mobile devices. The three articles in this special issue illustrate current trends in this domain.

250 citations

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15 Jun 2020
TL;DR: The metal oxide semiconductors with a bandgap between 2 and 4 eV are an important class of compounds in the electronics industry and for photocatalysis as mentioned in this paper, with the demand for these materials expanding rapidly.
Abstract: Metal oxide semiconductors with a bandgap between 2 and 4 eV are an important class of compounds in the electronics industry and for photocatalysis. With the demand for these materials expanding ra...

128 citations