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Practical No:-: To Study About 18 Pulse Converter Simulation in MATLAB

This document discusses simulating an 18 pulse converter in MATLAB. It explains that an 18 pulse converter uses three sets of 3-phase AC supplies phase shifted by 20 electrical degrees each, which can be achieved using a four winding isolation transformer. However, this transformer is large, heavy and costly. The document also notes that while 18 pulse converters have a high rms current rating, the fast change of current between diode pairs can cause high di/dt, and additional inductors may be needed to reduce this. It concludes the experiment allows studying 18 pulse converters through simulation.

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Practical No:-: To Study About 18 Pulse Converter Simulation in MATLAB

This document discusses simulating an 18 pulse converter in MATLAB. It explains that an 18 pulse converter uses three sets of 3-phase AC supplies phase shifted by 20 electrical degrees each, which can be achieved using a four winding isolation transformer. However, this transformer is large, heavy and costly. The document also notes that while 18 pulse converters have a high rms current rating, the fast change of current between diode pairs can cause high di/dt, and additional inductors may be needed to reduce this. It concludes the experiment allows studying 18 pulse converters through simulation.

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PRACTICAL NO:AIM:- To study about 18 pulse converter simulation in MATLAB.

AIM:- To study about 18 pulse converter simulation in MATLAB. Theory:For 18-pulse operation, there is a need for three sets of 3-phase AC supply that are phase shifted with respect to each other by 20 electrical degrees. Traditionally, this is achieved using a four winding isolation transformer that has one set of primary windings and three sets of secondary windings. One set of secondary winding is in phase with the primary winding, while the other two sets are phase shifted by +20 electrical degrees and 20 electrical degrees with the primary. This arrangement yields three phase-shifted supplies that allow 18-pulse operation as shown in Fig. 1. The main disadvantage of the scheme shown in Fig 1 is that the isolation transformer is large in size, heavy and costly.

In all the 18-pulse autotransformer methods, the change of current from one conducting diode pair to the other is quick. Though the rms current rating may not exceed the current rating of the diode, attention should be given to the di/dt of the current through the diodes. One solution is to use additional inductors in between the autotransformer and the input rectifier to lower the di/dt. This makes the overall scheme bulky and expensive. The rectangular current through the windings also increases losses, prompting the need to use fans to keep the size of the transformer small.

Simulation Circuit:-

Result:-

Conclusion:From this experiment we can conclude that

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