NickParker
Electrical
- Sep 1, 2017
- 434
I fail to understand how introducing 30-degree phase shift can entirely eliminate the 5th and 7th harmonics.
I understand that in a wye-delta connection, a 30-degree phase shift is introduced. However, to completely eliminate the 5th harmonic (for 6 pulse rectifier), we require a phase shift of 180/5 = 36 degrees, and for the 7th harmonic, we need 180/7 = 25.71 degrees. Given that 36 and 25.71 degrees are close to 30 degrees, it's reasonable to assume that they are significantly reduced.
Is my understanding right? Some text books mention that by introducing 30-degree, 5th and 7th harmonics are cancelled.
I understand that in a wye-delta connection, a 30-degree phase shift is introduced. However, to completely eliminate the 5th harmonic (for 6 pulse rectifier), we require a phase shift of 180/5 = 36 degrees, and for the 7th harmonic, we need 180/7 = 25.71 degrees. Given that 36 and 25.71 degrees are close to 30 degrees, it's reasonable to assume that they are significantly reduced.
Is my understanding right? Some text books mention that by introducing 30-degree, 5th and 7th harmonics are cancelled.