Title :
Active current balance between parallel thyristors in multi-bridge AC-DC rectifiers
Author :
Gibbs, Irving A. ; Kimmel, Donald S.
Author_Institution :
Eaton/Cutler-Hammer, Arden, NC, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given as follows. New technology in digital excitation control provides a method to balance thyristor currents in parallel power rectifier bridges that provide current to a synchronous generator field. Balancing current between parallel bridges feeding a common load has traditionally been accomplished by using current balancing transformers in each bridge or adding inductance in series with the thyristors or SCRs (silicon controlled rectifiers). This paper introduces active current balance, a new technique which modifies the average current in parallel leg thyristors to facilitate current balance between the bridges. This is accomplished by periodically inhibiting the firing of thyristors that carry more than the average current. The thyristors that are fired carry more current during this interval, increasing their average current. The thyristors that are not fired do not carry current during this interval and thus their average current is reduced. Using this technique (referred to in this paper as "skip firing"), the average current in parallel legs can be adjusted through feedback and control to equalize the average thyristor current loading. Additional feedback and control parameters are proposed, such as heat-sink temperatures, which can be measured and utilized to program the "skip firing", in order to balance thyristor heat-sink temperatures.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; digital control; exciters; feedback; heat sinks; inductance; machine control; rectifying circuits; synchronous generators; thyristor convertors; average current reduction; average thyristor current loading equalisation; common load; current balancing transformers; digital excitation control; feedback; heat-sink temperatures; inductance; parallel power rectifier bridges; silicon controlled rectifiers; skip firing; synchronous generator field; synchronous machine exciter applications; thyristor currents balancing; thyristor heat-sink temperatures balancing; Bridges; Digital control; Firing; Inductance; Leg; Linear feedback control systems; Rectifiers; Synchronous generators; Thyristors; Transformers;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7322-7
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.2002.985214