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Title: Multipulse Converters 1


1
Multipulse Converters (1)
  • Defined as diode/thyristor converters where the
    pulse number is gt 6 (remember, the ones we have
    looked at so far have been 6-pulse)
  • Generally the pulse number is a multiple of 6
    (assuming 3-phase system), so 12, 18, 24-pulse
    circuits etc are possible
  • A 12-pulse converter, for example, consists of
    two 6-pulse converters fed from a 6-phase supply
    and connected in series or parallel on the DC
    side (18-pulse has three 6-pulse circuits and so
    on)
  • Since a 6-phase supply is not normally available,
    it is generated from the 3-phase supply using a
    phase shifting transformer (6-phase source is
    equivalent to two 3-phase sources with 30O phase
    shift between them)
  • The advantage of using the two 6-pulse circuits
    like this, rather than just connecting them in
    parallel (or series) is that harmonic
    cancellation takes place and the power quality at
    the input and output is improved

2
Multipulse Converters (2)
  • Higher pulse number means fewer input harmonics
    (better power factor), and smoother output
    (smaller smoothing components)
  • Used at high power levels (gt500kW) for this
    reason - sometimes also at lower power levels
    where power quality is critical
  • Cross channel (UK-France), electricity link
    (2000MW, 270kV) uses 48-pulse converters at each
    end, for example

3
12-Pulse Converter (1)
  • Transformer with two secondaries (Star and
    Delta), provides two 3-phase outputs with 30O
    phase shift between them
  • RMS line voltages are the same so delta winding
    has more (?3) turns per phase
  • Output voltages look like (assuming diode
    circuit)

4
12-Pulse Converter (2)
  • Input currents iABCDEF all have the same shape as
    in the normal 6-pulse circuit
  • iDEF are mutually displaced from each other by
    120O
  • iABC are mutually displaced from each other by
    120O
  • iD lags IA by 30O (?/6) and so on
  • It can be shown (not done here) that the effect
    of the currents combine in the transformer so
    that
  • Similar result for 7th, 17th, 19th etc harmonics
  • Only 12K?1 harmonics are left

5
12-Pulse Converter (3)
Line Current waveform
  • Parallel connection is also possible (same
    advantages) - but needs inter-phase reactor
    (IPR) for correct operation
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