A Novel Three Phase to Seven Phase Conversion Technique Using Transformer Winding Connections

  • Tabrez M
  • Sadhu P
  • Iqbal A
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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel multiphase transformer connection scheme which converts three phase balanced AC input to seven phase balanced AC output. Generalized theory to convert a three phase utility supply into any number of phases is presented. Based on the proposed generalized principle, a three phase to seven phase power converting transformer design is presented with connection scheme, analysis and simulation and experimental results of the proposed three phase to seven phase conversion transformer. The proposed transformer in this paper is analyzed and compared with the connection scheme for seven phase available in the literature. The connection scheme is found to have higher power density, lower core area and lower core requirement as compared to the available connection scheme of the same rating. Impedance mismatching between different phases of the transformer is observed in the three phase to seven phase transformer available in the literature. As this mismatching introduces error in study of per phase equivalent circuit diagrams as well as imbalance in voltage and currents. The present design also addresses the impedance mismatching issue and reduces mismatching in the proposed transformer design. A prototype of the proposed system is developed and waveforms are presented. The proposed design is verified using simulation and validated using experimental approach.

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Tabrez, M., Sadhu, P. K., & Iqbal, A. (2017). A Novel Three Phase to Seven Phase Conversion Technique Using Transformer Winding Connections. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 7(5), 1953–1961. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.1190

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