New 24-pulse diode rectifier for high voltage and high power applications

Sewan Choi, Junyong Oh, Kiyong Kim, Junggoo Cho

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Abstract

Uncontrolled diode rectifiers have been widely used at the front end of power electronic equipments as an interface to the electric utility. Due to the nonlinear nature of diodes and dc link capacitors, the input line currents are highly distorted and contain significant harmonics causing a number of harmonic problems in the power system. In this paper, a new 24-pulse diode rectifier system based upon the conventional series-connected 12-pulse rectifier is proposed with the least number of switching devices and low VA rating of the additional passive components. The proposed approach does not employ any active switching devices, and therefore is rugged and simple to implement. Detailed analysis with VA rating calculation of the components is presented and experimental results from a 220V, 3kVA rectifier system verify the proposed concept.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)169-174
Number of pages6
JournalPESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference
Volume1
StatePublished - 1999
EventProceedings of the 1999 30th Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference (PESC'99) - Charleston, SC, USA
Duration: 27 Jun 19991 Jul 1999

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