Title :
Design and application of semiconductor rectifier transformers
Author :
Kennedy, Sheldon P.
Author_Institution :
Niagara Transformer Corp., Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
The design of semiconductor rectifiers made obsolete the older mercury-arc rectifiers. Accordingly, the transformer standards were modified to address the differences in the two types of transformers supplied for these applications. Short-circuit problems were reduced with the new technology, but harmonic heating became a bigger problem. The Transformers Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society developed the new standard for semiconductor power rectifier transformers. This paper intends to highlight some of the major aspects of how specification, design, and testing of semiconductor rectifier transformers have changed based on the new standard, as well as other design and application consideration.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; IEEE standards; harmonic distortion; power conversion harmonics; power semiconductor switches; power transformers; rectifying circuits; IEEE C57.18.10-1998; IEEE standard; application; design; harmonic heating; harmonic loss factor; semiconductor power rectifier transformers; specification; testing; transformer standards; Heating; IEC standards; Power & Energy Society; Rectifiers; Semiconductor device manufacture; Semiconductor device testing; Solid state circuits; Standards development; Thyristors; Transformers;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2002.800595