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When using a 6 pulse you can't avoid the AC component in your DC voltage.

You have to filter it out, use capacitors !

what is the that AC voltage,... It may depend on how the 6 pulse bridge is feed,.. if its feed by a wye transformer and the neutral is grounded, you will see some fraction of that voltage between the DC rails and ground,..

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Q: In a 6 pulse bridge rectifier there is an ac voltage when measured between one of the output dc terminal and the ground how do you avoid this ac voltage?
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