A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification System
A novel autotransformer configuration for 24-pulse rectification is proposed that not only maintains the desired power quality but also enables a reduction in autotransformer equivalent power capacity, therefore lowering cost, volume, and weight of the overall 24-pulse rectification system. The sign...
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doaj-106ebf6397bd48cab5d8d63b76fd33a82021-03-29T21:31:57ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016593505936110.1109/ACCESS.2018.28746838486949A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification SystemShahbaz Khan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0898-0491Xiaobin Zhang1Husan Ali2Haider Zaman3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6439-1133Muhammad Saad4Bakht Muhammad Khan5Jawad Karamat6School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Control Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Information, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Management Science, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaA novel autotransformer configuration for 24-pulse rectification is proposed that not only maintains the desired power quality but also enables a reduction in autotransformer equivalent power capacity, therefore lowering cost, volume, and weight of the overall 24-pulse rectification system. The significances of the proposed autotransformer configuration are easier implementation and have reduced windings per autotransformer core limb contrary to the established topology. The topology of the novel autotransformer is such that one of the four 3-phase rectifiers draws current directly from the input power supply instead of the autotransformer; hence, the power load on the autotransformer is significantly reduced. Higher pulse rectification systems are needed to be investigated, because they comply with the stringent power quality standards defined by IEEE-519. The performance of the novel topology is compared with the well-established 24-pulse rectification system where the proposed system exhibits superior characteristics evaluated regarding power quality and simplicity. In this paper, the performance of both 24-pulse power converters is assessed through MATLAB simulations and validated through experimental prototypes.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8486949/Autotransformerpower qualitymulti-pulsepower converters |
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Shahbaz Khan Xiaobin Zhang Husan Ali Haider Zaman Muhammad Saad Bakht Muhammad Khan Jawad Karamat A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification System IEEE Access Autotransformer power quality multi-pulse power converters |
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Shahbaz Khan Xiaobin Zhang Husan Ali Haider Zaman Muhammad Saad Bakht Muhammad Khan Jawad Karamat |
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A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification System |
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A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification System |
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A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification System |
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A Novel 24-Pulse Rectification System |
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A novel autotransformer configuration for 24-pulse rectification is proposed that not only maintains the desired power quality but also enables a reduction in autotransformer equivalent power capacity, therefore lowering cost, volume, and weight of the overall 24-pulse rectification system. The significances of the proposed autotransformer configuration are easier implementation and have reduced windings per autotransformer core limb contrary to the established topology. The topology of the novel autotransformer is such that one of the four 3-phase rectifiers draws current directly from the input power supply instead of the autotransformer; hence, the power load on the autotransformer is significantly reduced. Higher pulse rectification systems are needed to be investigated, because they comply with the stringent power quality standards defined by IEEE-519. The performance of the novel topology is compared with the well-established 24-pulse rectification system where the proposed system exhibits superior characteristics evaluated regarding power quality and simplicity. In this paper, the performance of both 24-pulse power converters is assessed through MATLAB simulations and validated through experimental prototypes. |
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Autotransformer power quality multi-pulse power converters |
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