Studying the propagation of harmonics in power grids represents a very important task nowadays. However, this demands for nonlinear models of power system devices representing a critical tradeoff between the accuracy and the computational cost. Simplified Volterra models with quasi-sinusoidal excitation have been recently proposed and they appear to be particularly suitable for the purpose. In this paper, these models have been applied to predict, for a given input voltage, the current harmonics of a full-bridge rectifier feeding an ohmic-capacitive load. Accuracy has been evaluated by means of both numerical simulations and experiments. Robustness has also been assessed by considering a set of realistic voltage waveforms different from tho...