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Multi-Pulse Rectifier Based on an Optimal Pulse Doubling Technique

Rohollah Abdollahi, Gevork B. Gharehpetian, Fazel Mohammadi, Saravana Prakash P

2022Energies12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents pulse multiplication technology based on an optimal Pulse Doubling Technique (PDT) to upgrade a 28-Pulse Rectifier (28-PR) to a 56-PR. The optimal PDT comprises a Tapped Interphase Reactor (TIPR) with a low kVA-rating and two diodes. The number of pulses can be increased from 28 to 56 using the PDT so that the input current harmonics are reasonably mitigated. Additionally, the 14-phase Polygon-Connected Autotransformer (PCA) is designed in such a way that it can be used for retrofit applications. A detailed simulation analysis in the MATLAB/Simulink environment is carried out, and the results show that the improved quality indices of the final AC input and DC output power are equivalent to the IEEE 519-2014 standard and meet sensitive industrial application requirements with an input current Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) lower than 3%. Moreover, the power factor also maintained unity for a wide operating range. The optimal PDT scheme is affordable and easy to implement as only a small-capacity PDT (only 1% of the output power) is needed to double the pulse number. An experimental prototype is developed to verify the simulation results.

Topics & Concepts

Total harmonic distortionRectifier (neural networks)HarmonicsPulse-width modulationComputer scienceElectronic engineeringDiodePower (physics)Pulse (music)Power factorControl theory (sociology)EngineeringElectrical engineeringDetectorVoltagePhysicsArtificial neural networkStochastic neural networkArtificial intelligenceRecurrent neural networkQuantum mechanicsControl (management)Machine learningMultilevel Inverters and ConvertersAdvanced DC-DC ConvertersMicrogrid Control and Optimization
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