Abstract

A simple method to determine the value of smoothing inductance required in rectifier circuits is presented. The method is general and can be applied to a wide variety of power frequency and high frequency rectifier configurations. The application of this method reveals four distinct modes of operation in a three phase, three pulse, half-controlled, bridge rectifier configuration. The results indicate that the choice of inductance depends upon the peak-to-peak ripple current and the average DC output voltage. The accuracy of the analytical results are verified experimentally.

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