DocumentCode
711512
Title
Simulation based investigation of harmonics in line and neutral currents of 3-phase utility feeding 2-pulse rectifiers
Author
Arvindan, A.N. ; Praveenkumar, P.
Author_Institution
EEE Dept., Anna Univ., Chennai, India
fYear
2013
fDate
12-14 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
144
Lastpage
151
Abstract
In the commercial sector single-phase, non-linear loads are predominant and their numbers are on the increase. The two-pulse diode bridge rectifier is the most popular single-phase topology deployed for ac-dc conversion of electrical energy; however, when feeding an inductive load, its line current has a total harmonic distortion of around 28%, that is a gross violation of contemporary power quality standards. Another concern is the presence of triplen harmonics including the third, in the line current, that add up in the neutral conductor. This paper reports distortion reduction by elimination of triplen harmonics and mitigation of non-triplen harmonics in the line and neutral currents using a delta-wye transformer between the three-phase utility and the diode bridge rectifiers. The efficacy of the technique is proved by MATLAB simulations based data and results.
Keywords
AC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; harmonic analysis; harmonic distortion; harmonics suppression; neutral currents; power supply quality; power transformers; rectifying circuits; AC-DC conversion; Matlab simulation; delta-wye transformer; distortion reduction; in line current; inductive load; neutral conductor; neutral current; nontriplen harmonic mitigation; power quality standard; single-phase nonlinear load; three-phase utility feeding two-pulse rectifier; total harmonic distortion; triplen harmonic elimination; two-pulse diode bridge rectifier; Delta-wye transformer; Power quality; Single-phase rectifier; Total harmonic distortion; Triplen harmonics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Sustainable Energy and Intelligent Systems (SEISCON 2013), IET Chennai Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chennai
Print_ISBN
978-1-78561-030-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic.2013.0307
Filename
7119694
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