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    A 20-Pulse Asymmetric Multiphase Staggering Autoconfigured Transformer for Power Quality Improvement
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018) P, P.; Kalpana, R.; Singh, B.; Bhuvaneswari, G.
    This letter presents a 20-pulse multiphase staggering autoconfigured transformer (MSAT) for power quality improvement in medium and high power applications. The proposed autoconfigured transformer is a combination of delta and zig-zag transformers. Contrary to the prior art multipulse autoconnected transformers, magnetic rating of the proposed configuration is only 40% of the load rating in addition to improved power quality indices. Moreover, the creation of a neutral point ascribed to inbuilt zig-zag windings supplements as one of the remarkable advantages of the proposed MSAT. Therefore, with this suggested configuration, the performance of zig-zag transformer is accomplished within the autoconfigured transformer. A detailed comparison of the proposed MSAT configuration with that of other multipulse autoconnected transformers in terms of magnetic rating and power quality indices are presented. Further, the feasibility and operability of the proposed MSAT are verified and validated through experimental tests on the laboratory prototype. The test results so obtained complies with the IEEE-519 and IEC 61000-3-2 standards on power quality requirements. © 2017 IEEE.
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    Power Quality Enhancement Using Current Injection Technique in a Zigzag Configured Autotransformer-Based 12-Pulse Rectifier
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018) Kalpana, R.; Chethana, K.S.; P, P.; Singh, B.
    This paper proposes a DC-side circuit configuration that improves the harmonic suppression ability of a 12-pulse diode bridge rectifier (DBR) using a zigzag configured autotransformer. The DC-side circuit uses a single-phase DBR along with interphase transformer which generates the required circulating current thereby modifies the DC currents at the DBR output, in turn shapes the input line current near to a sine wave. The proposed single-phase DBR is connected in parallel with the load which enables to reuse the harmonic energy thus improving the energy conversion efficiency. The zigzag configured autotransformer used for 12-pulse DBR possesses the inbuilt ability to hinder the zero-sequence components, which expel the need of zero sequence blocking transformer. The proposed configuration is analyzed, simulated in MATLAB Simulink and the simulation results are presented, which confirm the reduction of total harmonic distortion (THD) in the input line current thereby improving the power quality under large load variations. Furthermore, the viability of the proposed configuration is verified by experimental results, which confirm the suitability of the proposed configuration in industrial applications. © 1972-2012 IEEE.
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    Three-phase three-level boost-type front-end PFC rectifier for improving power quality at input AC mains of telecom loads
    (Korean Institute of Power Electronics editor@kipe.or.kr, 2018) P, P.; Kalpana, R.; Singh, B.
    A three-phase, three-switch, and three-level boost-type PWM rectifier (Vienna rectifier) is proposed as an active front-end power factor correction (PFC) rectifier for telecom loads. The proposed active front-end PFC rectifier system is modeled by the switching cycle average model. The relation between duty ratios and DC link capacitor voltages is derived in terms of the system input currents. Furthermore, the feasible switching states are identified and applied to the proposed system to reduce the switching stress and DC ripples. A detailed equivalent circuit analysis of the proposed front-end PFC rectifier is conducted, and its performance is verified through simulations in MATLAB. Simulation results are verified using an experimental setup of an active front-end PFC rectifier that was developed in the laboratory. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the improved power quality parameters that are in accordance with the IEEE and IEC standards. © 2018, Korean Institute of Power Electronics. All rights reserved.
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    Application of voltage multiplier in 12-pulse rectifier for sinusoidal input current
    (Institution of Engineering and Technology journals@theiet.org, 2018) P, P.; Kalpana, R.; Singh, B.; Bhuvaneswari, G.
    A DC current injection circuit of a trifurcated autotransformer (TAT)-based 12-pulse diode bridge rectifier (DBR) is proposed which can help reduction of harmonics in the AC mains. The circuit at the DC side employs a voltage multiplier (VM) circuits namely voltage doubler, voltage tripler and voltage quadrupler and an interphase transformer which provides the required circulating current. This induced circulating current shapes the input AC line current near to a sine wave. The output of VM circuits is connected across the load and thereby reuses the harmonic energy absorbed by the system. Thus, improves the energy conversion efficiency of the proposed system. The TAT-based 12-pulse DBR has the implicit ability to prevent the zero sequence components thus expels the necessity of zero sequence blocking transformer. The proposed configuration is analysed, simulated in MATLAB Simulink and the simulation results are presented, which confirms the improvement in power quality parameters in the input AC line current. Further, the viability of the proposed configuration is verified by experimental results which confirm the suitability of the proposed configuration in AC-DC applications. © 2018 Springer Verlag. All rights reserved.
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    Inclusive Design and Development of Front-End Multiphase Rectifier with Reduced Magnetic Rating and Improved Efficiency
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020) P, P.; Kalpana, R.; Singh, B.
    This article proposes a 20-pulse asymmetric multiphase converter (AMPC) suitable for medium-and high-power applications. Unlike the other state-of-the-art 20-pulse delta-connected autotransformers, the proposed delta-connected AMPC has an ability to reduce input harmonics, maintains high efficiency, and requires a magnetic rating of only 30.12% of the nominal load; thereby, a significant reduction in space, weight, and overall cost required is the salient features of the proposed AMPC. A detailed power quality performance analysis and an efficiency calculation are discussed. First, the proposed AMPC configuration is simulated in MATLAB/Simulink environment for evaluating its viability under different loading conditions, and the results are illustrated. A detailed comparison of the proposed AMPC configuration with other multipulse transformers is included, which confirms the merits of the proposed system. Also, a prototype is developed, and the experimental measurements obtained are presented to validate the feasibility and operability of the proposed AMPC. The proposed AMPC offers a total harmonic distortion of 3.7% and can operate at near-unity power factor complying with the IEEE and IEC standards. © 2013 IEEE.