Power Quality Enhancement Using Current Injection Technique in a Zigzag Configured Autotransformer-Based 12-Pulse Rectifier

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2018

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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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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Bridge circuits, Conversion efficiency, DC transformers, Distributed Bragg reflectors, Electric autotransformers, Electric windings, Energy conversion, Harmonic analysis, Magnetic materials, MATLAB, Photonic crystals, Power quality, Rectifying circuits, Transformer windings, Circuit configurations, Diode bridge rectifiers, Interphase transformer, Multi-pulse converters, Power factors, Power harmonic filters, zigzag configured autotransformer, Electric rectifiers

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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2018, 54, 5, pp. 5267-5277

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