Title :
Analysis by finite element method of a coupled inductor circuit used as current injection interface
Author :
Xu, J. ; Lakhsasi, A. ; Yao, Z. ; Rajagopalan, V.
Author_Institution :
Quebec Univ., Trois-Rivieres, Que., Canada
Abstract :
In the case of three-phase diode bridge rectification, the harmonic content of the input currents can be reduced by injecting a calculated amount of third harmonic current on the AC side. The paper presents an analysis, by the finite element method, of a magnetic device (coupled three-phase inductor) used as current injection interface in a third harmonic modulation circuit. The magnetic device is designed to block fundamental currents and to offer least resistance to third harmonic currents. In order to reduce its zero sequence inductance, which may affect the operation of the diode bridge, a conductive shield is added to cover the coupled inductor. On the other hand, the conductive shield produces excessive power losses due to high eddy currents induced by the third harmonic field. The electrothermal aspect of the coupled inductor is therefore investigated. The analysis is performed using a realistic 3D model of the magnetic device
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; finite element analysis; harmonic distortion; inductors; magnetic devices; power inductors; power semiconductor diodes; power semiconductor switches; power system harmonics; rectifying circuits; 3D electrothermal model; conductive shield; coupled inductor circuit; coupled three-phase inductor; current injection interface; eddy currents; finite element method; fundamental current blocking; input current harmonic content; magnetic device; power losses; third harmonic field; third harmonic modulation circuit; three-phase diode bridge rectification; zero sequence inductance; Bridge circuits; Coupling circuits; Diodes; Finite element methods; Harmonic analysis; Inductors; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic devices; Magnetic modulators;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Power Electronics, 1996., IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3977-0
DOI :
10.1109/CIPE.1996.612351