Abstract
In this article, a simple 18-pulse star rectifier using two new passive auxiliary circuits at dc link is proposed for reducing the harmonics content in ac line current. The proposed rectifier combines a double-star rectifier and four-tapped interphase reactor (FTIPR) with four diodes. Passive auxiliary circuits increase the state of the output voltage and current of the double-star rectifier, thereby increasing the pulse number of the load voltage and step number of the input line current. When FTIPR is optimally designed, passive auxiliary circuits convert double-star rectifier to 18-pulse star rectifier. Tap ratios of the FTIPR are determined based on minimum total harmonic distortion (THD) of the input line current and minimum ripple of the output voltage. The proposed rectifier simultaneously reduces ripple of the output voltage and THD of the input line current. A prototype is developed to verify the theoretical analysis through experimental results. Theoretical THD of the input line current is about 10.1%, whereas experimental THD is about 5.44%.
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