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Upgrading the Quality of Power Using TVSS Device and PFC Converter Fed SBLDC Motor

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This globe has now come to a point where it is unmanageable for humans to do any work without power. Therefore, the main motive of this paper is to ameliorate the status of power. So to boost the condition of power, there are three predominant processes. So this proposed procedure performs functions like repressing the transitory voltage surge, get unification of PF, and lowering the harmonic distortion. This is because power changes, whether high or low, present a complication with electrical equipment. Therefore, transient voltage surge suppressors are utilized in the AC power line to stay the power changes usual. Then, for the motive of unifying the energy factor and lessening the harmonic distortion, this paper utilizes the more efficient BLDC Motor fed through bridgeless converter configuration. Because utilizing a brushless motor, performs functions extremely efficiently such as longevity, increasing reliability and reduced noise. However, since it is exceeding principle to command the speed of the motor, the Sensorless form is utilized here. The intention of utilizing this is the spot of the rotor is extremely pivotal to handle the momentum of the motor and it's also hugely difficult to identify. Therefore, this proposed mechanism for performing these functions utilizes the Sensorless BLDC Motor and to reach power factor correction (PFC) bridgeless converter topologies are used. A comparitive analysis is done among the various converters and the best converter is analyzed based on the PQ parameters. The obtained quality of power is under the acceptable limits of IEEE and IEC standards.

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Kumar, U.A., Ravichandran, C.S. Upgrading the Quality of Power Using TVSS Device and PFC Converter Fed SBLDC Motor. Arab J Sci Eng 47, 9345–9359 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-021-05600-z

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