Three-Phase Diode Bridge Rectifier With Low Harmonics Current Inject
In this book, principles of the current injection are discussed first. This discussion is followed by an analysis of various magnetic current injection devices. The third harmonic current injection is discussed next, and several current injection networks
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THREE-PHASE DIODE RECTIFIERS WITH LOW HARMONICS Current Injection Methods
Predrag Pejović University of Belgrade
Predrag Pejović University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering 11120 Belgrade Serbia Series Editors: M. A. Pai, Professor Emeritus Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL 61801 Alex M. Stankovic, Professor Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, 440DA Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115
Library of Congress Control Number: 2006932798 ISBN 978-0-387-29310-3
e-ISBN 978-0-387-32936-9
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Preface
This book presents a treatise of the current injection methods applied in three-phase diode bridge rectifiers to reduce the harmonic content of the input currents. The material presented in the book is a result of a decade of research in the area. Some of the results were published in a shorter form in a number of journals, and previously presented at several conferences. However, the book is not a collection of papers. Writing a book was an opportunity to present the results in a more readable form, with all of the necessary derivations and explanations. In addition, some of the results presented in the book were written several years after the research was done and the initial results were obtained, which provided some time to judge them and to make corrections. The book also contains some new results, never previously published, primarily in Chapter 13 that treats current injection versions of 12-pulse rectifiers, but new material can be found in other chapters of the book as well. A special chapter that deals with current injection devices is included in the book, and this important topic was previously only casually mentioned in the research papers. All of the results are presented in a uniform style that should provide an easier comparison of the methods. This book should be helpful for researchers in the area, as well as for the practicing engineers who are interested in applying the current injection methods. The complex math that underlines current injection methods results in simple rectifiers, which consist of a moderate number of elements. Reduction of the input current harmonics is always
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