Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006
Title: Bong Eon Kho: Innovator in Multi-Pulse HVDC Systems
Introduction
Bong Eon Kho is a notable inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of these systems.
Latest Patents
Bong Eon Kho holds a patent for a "Multi-pulse HVDC system using auxiliary circuit." This invention aims to minimize the number of thyristors required in a conventional 12-pulse thyristor HVDC system. By incorporating a thyristor auxiliary circuit, his design eliminates the need for an additional stack of thyristors. The system is implemented based on an auxiliary circuit that supports multi-pulse configurations, such as 24-pulse, 36-pulse, and 48-pulse converters. The unique design features an upper side thyristor converter and a lower side thyristor converter installed in a Δ-Δ-Y transformer. Additionally, two current smoothing reactors and a direct voltage dividing condenser are positioned between the upper and lower thyristor converters.
Career Highlights
Bong Eon Kho is affiliated with Korea Electric Power Corporation, where he applies his expertise in electrical engineering. His work has contributed to advancements in HVDC technology, making it more efficient and reliable.
Collaborations
Bong Eon Kho has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Chan Ki Kim and Gil Jo Jung. Their combined efforts have furthered research and development in the field of HVDC systems.
Conclusion
Bong Eon Kho's innovative contributions to multi-pulse HVDC systems demonstrate his commitment to advancing electrical engineering. His patent reflects a significant step forward in optimizing HVDC technology.