Title :
Analysis and performance characteristics of three-phase, thyrode AC voltage controllers
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
fDate :
7/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A generalized approach based on numerical evaluation of the Fourier coefficients is used to determine the performance of three-phase phase-controlled thyrode AC voltage controllers. Balanced resistive and inductive loads of different power factors are considered. Various electrical properties are computed and compared graphically for different circuit configurations. It is found that although the branch-controlled delta-connected load gives the highest distortion and power factors, it offers limited control of input power. The line-controlled star-connected circuit offers full range of power control, a simple control scheme over a wider range of firing angle retardation, and good distortion and power factors. For applications where even harmonics can be tolerated in the line currents, such a controller has superior performance characteristics compared to that of the conventional thyristor voltage controller of similar configuration
Keywords :
phase control; power factor; semiconductor diodes; thyristor applications; voltage control; voltage regulators; Fourier coefficients; balanced resistive loads; firing angle retardation; harmonics; inductive loads; phase-controlled; power control; power factors; three-phase; thyristor-diode scheme; thyrode AC voltage controllers; Circuits; Diodes; Performance analysis; Phase modulation; Power control; Pulse modulation; Reactive power; Space vector pulse width modulation; Thyristors; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on