Abstract
A three-phase three-wire thyristor controlled reactor (TCR) topology is presented comprising of two reactor banks, involving simultaneous firing angle control of both banks having maximum kVAr in the ratio of 60:40. The first reactor bank is “Δ” connected and has phase switching whereas the second reactor bank is either “Δ” or equivalent “Y” connected with line switching. Such an arrangement prevents the triplen harmonics from entering into the supply system and some major characteristic harmonics can also be eliminated from the TCR line current due to the selection of the ratings of the two reactor banks. Thus, without using any additional filters or phase shifting transformer, this scheme enables reactive power control with a low current total harmonic distortion (THD) over a reasonable range of control, meeting requisite harmonics standards. Simplicity in construction and operational requirements of the proposed topology makes it a viable and cost effective solution. Its modeling, analysis, and performance assessment are presented. Simulation and experimental results support the theoretical proposition.
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