Title :
An electronically isolated 12 pulse autotransformer rectification scheme to improve input power factor and lower harmonic distortion in variable frequency drives
Author :
Swamy, Mahesh M.
Author_Institution :
Yaskawa America Inc., Waukegan, IL, USA
Abstract :
Diode rectifier front ends with large DC bus capacitors used in Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) draw discontinuous current from the power system resulting in poor input power factor and high input current distortion. 12-pulse and 18-pulse techniques used to reduce input current harmonics are popular because of their simplicity, but are bulky, and expensive. Autotransformer techniques require additional external magnetic components that are bulky and add to the cost of the system. A new electronically isolated 12-pulse autotransformer topology that does not need bulky external magnetic components is proposed in this paper. The proposed topology employs active switches to achieve electronic isolation between the two rectifiers resulting in continuous input current with reduced harmonics. The proposed non regenerative active scheme achieves less than 5% THD at a much lower cost compared to other passive or active topologies currently in the market. Experimental results from a 240V, 75hp system are given to prove the concept.
Keywords :
autotransformers; harmonic distortion; network topology; power system harmonics; rectification; 12-pulse autotransformer topology; 12-pulse techniques; 18-pulse techniques; active switches; autotransformer rectification scheme; autotransformer techniques; continuous input current; electronic isolation; external magnetic components; harmonic distortion; input current distortion; input power factor; nonregenerative active scheme; variable frequency drives; voltage 240 V; Capacitors; Harmonic analysis; Inductors; Rectifiers; Switches; Switching frequency; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2014.6953795