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A SEMINAR ON
THREE PHASE FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER
National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research Chandigarh-160019
Presented By:Vivek AhlawatM.E (Regular), EE (I&C)Roll No – 152521
Submitted To:Er. Shimi S.L(Asst. Professor)
Department of Electrical Engineering (Instrumentation & Control)
Power Electronics Devices
Power Electronics is an art of converting electrical energy from one form to another in an efficient, clean, compact & robust manner.
Types of Power Electronics Converters
Diode rectifiers (uncontrolled rectifiers) Ac to dc converters ( controlled rectifiers) Dc to ac converters (Inverters) Dc to dc converters (choppers) Ac to ac converters (cycloconverters) Static switches
Three Phase Full Bridge Rectifier
There are six diodes are used in three phase full bridge rectifier.
There are two groups:1)-Top group or Positive group (Diode 1,3 & 5)2)-Bottom group or Negative group (Diode 2,4 & 6)
Positive group diodes will conduct for positive half cycle. Negative group diodes will conduct for negative half cycle. Each diode will conduct for 120 degree in each pair.
Three Phase Full Bridge Rectifier
Three Phase Full Bridge Rectifier
We study two cases in three phase full bridge rectifier:Case 1:- When ac side inductance is zero (=0) The current flow through one diode from the top group &
one diode from bottom group. In top group one of the diode with its anode at the highest
potential will conduct & the other two became the reverse biased.
In bottom group one of the diode with its anode at the lowest potential will conduct & the other two became the reverse biased.
Three Phase Full Bridge Rectifier
so arbitrarily the time t=0
By integrating the , the volt second area A is given by
And therefore dividing by π/3 intervals yields = 1.35
The rms value of current- = 0.816
The fundamental frequency component- = 0.78
Phase voltage & current for one phase of three phase rectifier
Effect of on current commutation
Current Commutation process
Current Commutation process
Effect of Case2 :- when has a finite valueThe commutation voltage-
=2 =
The commutation interval can be obtained by multiplying both sides & integrating the above equation
This area is lost at every or interval, so the voltage drop due to comm.∆
So the output voltage-∆1.35
Distortion in line -current waveform
Three phase rectifier with a finite and a constant dc voltage
Equivalent ckt
Distortion in line -current waveform
Comparison B/w Single phase & Three phase RectifiersWhen 0 (Ideal case)
THD= 48.43% THD=31.08%
Where h= 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11,13…… Where h= 1, 5, 7, 11, 13……
When Finite ValueVolt radian area () = 2 Volt radian area () =
Area lost every half cycle Area lost after every
Voltage drop (∆V) = Voltage drop (∆V) =
Output voltage ( = - Output voltage ( = -
Recent Research A major area of research is to develop higher frequency
rectifiers, that can rectify to terahertz and light frequencies. These devices are used in optical heterodyne detection, which
has myriad applications in optical fiber communication and atomic clocks.
Another prospective application for such devices is to directly rectify light waves picked up by tiny antenna, called nantennas, to produce dc electric power.
Power Electronics; Author Dr. P.S.BhimbraPower Electronics; Author-Ned MohanPower Electronics; Author- M.H.Rashid
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