DocumentCode
2331380
Title
A novel autotransformer based 18-pulse rectifier circuit
Author
Karnath, G.R. ; Benson, David ; Wood, Richard
Author_Institution
Hypertherm Inc., Hanover, NH, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
795
Abstract
A popular harmonic current reduction method specifically geared towards diode-bridge rectifier loads like motor drives is to increase the number of rectification pulses. For applications where the demand for harmonic current reduction is stringent, the 18-pulse rectification method is the preferred method. This is more economical than the 24-pulse rectifier while being more effective than the 12-pulse version. For applications where line-voltage isolation is not required, several autotransformer based multi-pulse rectification schemes have been suggested. This paper presents a novel autotransformer suitable for 18-pulse rectification. It differs from existing schemes by achieving harmonic current reduction without the need for equal diode-bridge current sharing. The need for additional magnetic components like line-impedance matching inductors is also eliminated. The paper presents the principle of operation of the circuit and guidelines for designing the autotransformer. Operation under constant DC current conditions is investigated and equations determining the power ratings of the transformer and diode bridges are derived. Finally, the paper presents experimental results obtained from a proof-of-concept prototype operating on a 3-Ø, 230 V/15 hp motor drive load. The line current has a total harmonic distortion (THD) of 6.9% at rated load, further validating the concept
Keywords
AC-DC power convertors; autotransformers; bridge circuits; harmonic distortion; load (electric); motor drives; power conversion harmonics; power supply quality; rectifying circuits; transformer windings; 15 hp; 18-pulse rectification; 230 V; autotransformer based 18-pulse rectifier circuit; constant DC current conditions; diode bridges power ratings; diode-bridge rectifier loads; harmonic current reduction method; motor drives; operating principle; total harmonic distortion; transformer power ratings; Bridge circuits; Diodes; Equations; Guidelines; Inductors; Motor drives; Power generation economics; Prototypes; Rectifiers; Total harmonic distortion;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2002. APEC 2002. Seventeenth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7404-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APEC.2002.989335
Filename
989335
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