Title :
A robust 18-pulse rectifier for adjustable speed drive systems
Author :
Aeloiza, E. ; Durrani, Y. ; Rayner, M. ; Gopinath, R. ; Enjeti, P.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. & Power Quality Lab., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
Eighteen pulse rectifiers have been lately utilized to improve the input current distortion in adjustable speed drive (ASD). However, when a large capacitor is connected in the dc-side, the performance is significantly deteriorated. The input current THD decreases when the relationship between the dc output current and the short circuit current of the utility line (Id/Isc), decreases, i.e. for lighter loads or stronger utility lines the performance becomes worse. Similarly, the THD is also affected when the utility line suffers a voltage unbalance condition or voltage harmonic distortion. It is not uncommon to measure 1% to 3% voltage unbalance and/or 2.5% to 5% pre-existing 5th and 7th harmonic voltage distortion. In this paper, a combination of an 18-pulse rectifier and an active power filter (APF) to improve the input current distortion in ASD is proposed. The APF provides the 18-pulse rectifier with the ability to achieve a high performance over a wide spectrum of operating conditions. The approach also has the characteristic of maintaining a balance of performance, cost and reliability. Results from a 480 V/30 kW ASD prototype is discussed in the conference presentation.
Keywords :
active filters; capacitors; harmonic distortion; power harmonic filters; rectifying circuits; short-circuit currents; variable speed drives; 30 kW; 480 V; THD; active power filter; adjustable speed drive systems; current distortion; robust 18-pulse rectifier; short circuit current; voltage harmonic distortion; voltage unbalance condition; Active filters; Capacitors; Distortion measurement; Harmonic distortion; Power harmonic filters; Rectifiers; Robustness; Short circuit currents; Variable speed drives; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2005. APEC 2005. Twentieth Annual IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8975-1
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2005.1453018