Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including an a.c.-d.c.-a.c. converter
Patent
1984-11-21
1986-11-25
Wong, Peter S.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Including an a.c.-d.c.-a.c. converter
363 64, H02J 336
Patent
active
046252690
ABSTRACT:
In the high voltage d-c transmission (HGU) power station in a block circuit, a three-phase generator feeds a 12-pulse high voltage d-c transmission (HGU) short coupler through at least one shifting transformer which serves for forming voltages of two three-phase voltage systems phase-shifted relative to each other by 30.degree. el. As compared to a full transformer, the shifting transformer can be constructed for substantially less power, which reduces the cost and the losses of the station. While the voltages of the two phase-shifted voltage systems can be taken off at the external terminals of the secondary windings of the shifting transformer, the center taps of the secondary windings are acted upon by the generator voltage. Advantageously, the high voltage d-c transmission short coupler is formed of a multiplicity of parallel, electrically separate d-c circuits which can be fed by separate shifting transformers.
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BBC Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Greenberg Laurence A.
Jones Judson H.
Lerner Herbert L.
Wong Peter S.
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