COMPARISON OF A THYRISTOR-RECTIFIER WITH A HYBRID FILTER AND A CHOPPER- RECTIFIER FOR HIGH-POWER, HIGH-CURRENT APPLICATION

This paper presents a comparison of two rectifier-systems for high-power, high-current application. The most popular choice of circuit topology for this type of application is a multi-pulse thyristor-rectifier. Active or passive filters are added to the thyristor-rectifier to improve the power factor and reduce current THD. Another solution involves a multi-pulse diode rectifier followed by a multi-phase DC chopper (chopper-rectifier). A comprehensive system level approach is chosen for comparing a 12-pulse thyristor-rectifier with a hybrid filter and 12-pulse diode rectifier with a multi-phase DC chopper. The comparison covers system performance, efficiency, size and cost for an industrial load with given system specifications.

Content

  1. Introduction
  2. System Specifications
    1. 12-Pulse Thyristor Rectifier with Hybrid Filter (TRHF)
    2. 12-Pulse Diode Rectifier followed by Chopper (CRPF)
  3. Comparison
    1. Power Quality
    2. Efficiency
    3. Size
    4. Cost
  4. Conclusion
  5. Literatur

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Authors


P. Wallmeier
AEG Power Solutions GmbH Emil-Siepmann-Str. 32 D-59581 Warstein-Belecke, Germany

T. Vogt, A. Peters, N. Fröhleke, J. Böcker
Power Electronics and Electrical Drives University of Paderborn, D-33095 Paderborn, Germany, solanski@lea.upb.de