2009
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2009.2018907
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36-Pulse Hybrid Ripple Injection for High-Performance Aerospace Rectifiers

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“…The transformer ratio is 1:1, and it forces ilA and iIB to be equal, (17) At odd triples of the line frequency, current injection network C has the same equivalent circuit as curr ent injection networks A and B. Thus the same value of R is specified by (16) should be provided in order to obtain the optimal third harmonic curr ent injection [6].…”
Section: A Current Injection Network-amentioning
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“…The transformer ratio is 1:1, and it forces ilA and iIB to be equal, (17) At odd triples of the line frequency, current injection network C has the same equivalent circuit as curr ent injection networks A and B. Thus the same value of R is specified by (16) should be provided in order to obtain the optimal third harmonic curr ent injection [6].…”
Section: A Current Injection Network-amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The curr ent injection is to be realized using a zigzag Autotransformer [3], [6], [15], [17]. Under constraint that the reluctances of the transformer core are negligible and the magneto motive forces applied to each of the core limbs are equal to zero, is shown in Fig.5.…”
Section: A Zigzag Auto Transformermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the three-phase Power Factor Correction (PFC), which is a full power processing solution, has been extensively studied (Gensior et al, 2009;Bierhoff and Fuchs, 2009;Heldwein and Kolar, 2009;Carlton et al, 1998;Dalessandro et al, 2008;Chivite-Zabalza et al, 2009;Roux et al, 2009;Salmon, 1996). The most popular topology of the three-phase PFC is a six-switch bridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This type of PFC has the feature of bidirectional power Science Publications AJAS flowing capability. In some specific applications, unidirectional PFC topologies such as the Vienna converter (Dalessandro et al, 2008;Chivite-Zabalza et al, 2009) and the series connected dual boost converter (Salmon, 1996;Qiao and Smedley, 2002) are considered. Both bidirectional and unidirectional three-phase PFCs are required to process all the load power.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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