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A multilevel thyristor rectifier with improved power factor

Abstract

The thyristor bridge rectifier is a reliable and cost-effective topology commonly used in medium-voltage applications. Low and load-varying input displacement factor (IDF) and poor input harmonic current profile are the main drawbacks of this topology and are gaining more and more importance. This paper proposes modification of a conventional (18-pulse) thyristor rectifier to achieve higher power factor. The proposed topology employs one gate-turn-off (GTO) device across each upper bridge to short them out when necessary, hence, lowering the voltage level, decreasing the delay angle, and improving the power factor. In medium voltage (4160-V) AC drives, usually three devices are connected in series to withstand the voltage; therefore, the 18-pulse configuration has the same number of SCRs as compared to a six-pulse bridge. This paper includes analysis, simulation, and a comparison of the proposed topology with the conventional 6-, 12-, and 18-pulse thyristor bridges. Experimental results from a 10-kVA 12-pulse system verify the feasibility of the proposed topology.

Authors

Zargari NR; Xiao Y; Wu B

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 33, No. 5, pp. 1208–1213

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 1, 1997

DOI

10.1109/28.633798

ISSN

0093-9994

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