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4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current Case I: Converters feed RL loads Case II: Converters feed H Bridges (DC motors drive) Author: Tshibain Tshibungu Simsmart Technologies Inc. Brossard, Quebec Canada

Software used: Simsmart Engineering Suite V6 (ES V6)

1. OBJECTIVE AND DESCRIPTION


The following test cases are done in order to test and validate the power electronics components from the Engineering suite V6 Electrical library and analog components. Case I: 4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current feeding RL loads Four separate 6-pulse converters combine to draw a 24-pulse current from the power system. All converters feed identical RL loads. Case II: 4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current feeding H bridges that drive DC motors Four separate 6-pulse converters combine to draw a 24-pulse current from the power system. All converters feed identical H bridges that drive 4-quadrant DC motors.

2. PROCESSES DATA
1. 4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current (RL loads) Source voltage (sine wave) and diode with snubber

Transformer Yy 0 degree

Phase shifting transformers (Zny 7.5 deg, Zny -22.5 deg, Zny -7.5 deg, Zny -37.5 deg)

Loads

3 2. 4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current (DC motors) Source voltage (sine wave) and diode with snubber

Transformer Yy 0 degree

Phase shifting transformers (Zny 7.5 deg, Zny -22.5 deg, Zny -7.5 deg, Zny -37.5 deg)

DC motors

Maximum current and smoothing inductor are respectively 20 A and 10 mH The speed PI controller ( ) Hysteresis current control: 2 A IGBT without snubber The load torque is proportional to motor speed: Reference speed: Initially 1000 rpm (104.72 rad/s), at 0.8 s set to -1000 rpm (-104.72 rad/s)

3. SIMULATION PARAMETERS
The simulation was run in time domain with sample time of

4. PROCESSES REPRESENTATION IN ES V6
4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current (RL loads)

5 4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current (DC motors)

6. ENGINEERING SUITE V6 RESULTS


4 staggered converters draw 24-pulse current (RL loads)

NETWORK CURRENT FOURIER ANALYSIS

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Conclusion The following conclusions can be made: the network current in steady state contains less harmonics (2.5 %) as displayed above. the inrush current (network) is due to the capacitor charging. One can avoid that by using a precharged capacitor or another circuit to precharge. the motors current dont exceed the maximum allowed (20 A).

7. REFERENCE BOOKS

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14 1. Power electronics. Converters, applications and design, 2nd edition. Mohan / Underland / Robbins. 2. Power electronics. Converter Harmonics. Multipulse methods for clean power. Derek A. Paice 3. Electric Motor Drives. Modeling, Analysis, and Control. R. Krishnan.

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