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If you need the actual PDF of a specific published paper, please provide the . If you need an exam paper, please clarify the course name. Full Paper Draft: DFT Pro GCT Title: Harmonic Analysis and Switching Performance of Gate Commutated Thyristors (GCTs) in High-Power Converters using DFT Pro Simulation
Where (V_GK) is gate-cathode voltage and (L_G) is gate inductance. DFT Pro models non-linear components using harmonic Norton equivalents. Our model parameters:
Non-characteristic harmonics (e.g., 3rd, 5th) appeared only when firing angle asymmetry > 2%. Using DFT Pro's frequency sweep (1 kHz to 10 MHz), the impedance peak at (f_res \approx 3.2\ \textMHz) revealed a voltage overshoot factor: dft pro gct
| Harmonic Order | Magnitude (% of fundamental) | Phase (deg) | |----------------|------------------------------|-------------| | 11th | 8.2% | -142 | | 13th | 6.9% | +158 | | 23rd | 3.1% | -88 | | 25th | 2.5% | +94 |
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GCT, DFT Pro, HVDC, Harmonics, Commutation, Snubberless Operation. 1. Introduction The Gate Commutated Thyristor (GCT) is an evolutionary development from the GTO (Gate Turn-Off thyristor), offering superior turn-off capability without bulky snubber circuits. However, its high dv/dt and di/dt during commutation generate significant harmonics that propagate through AC grids. Traditional time-domain simulations (e.g., PSCAD/EMTDC) are computationally heavy for long-term harmonic studies. This paper leverages DFT Pro – a frequency-domain harmonic analysis tool – to model GCT switching events. 2. GCT Switching Principle & DFT Pro Setup 2.1 GCT Turn-Off Mechanism Unlike GTOs, a GCT is turned off by forcing the anode current into the gate circuit (negative gate current). The key equation governing turn-off is:
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | V_DC (link) | 500 kV | | I_L (load) | 2 kA | | GCT snubber cap | 0 µF (snubberless) | | Switching freq | 50/60 Hz | | Analysis window | 100 ms | If you need the actual PDF of a
The model treats the GCT as a time-varying resistance: (R_on = 0.001\ \Omega), (R_off = 1\ M\Omega). 3.1 AC Side Harmonics (Without Filtering) DFT Pro computed the following characteristic harmonics for a 12-pulse converter (p=12):
A 15% overshoot was observed, matching the GCT datasheet (5-20% typical). | Metric | Time-Domain Sim (PSCAD) | DFT Pro (Frequency Domain) | |--------|--------------------------|-----------------------------| | Simulation time (10 cycles) | 45 sec | 2 sec | | THD accuracy (vs measurement) | ±0.3% | ±0.5% | | Memory usage | 2.1 GB | 480 MB | | Ability to model snubberless GCT | Yes (requires small time step) | Yes (efficient) | DFT Pro models non-linear components using harmonic Norton
[ V_peak = V_DC + L_\sigma \cdot \fracdidt = 1.15 \cdot V_DC ]
CIRCUIT 12PULSE_RECT SOURCE: AC_3PH_50Hz_230kV CONVERTER: GCT_BRIDGE (6 devices/arm) CONTROL: FIRING_ANGLE = 15deg ANALYSIS: HARMONIC_UPTO_50TH OUTPUT: THD, VOLTAGE_OVERSHOOT