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s R L τ ms T: At 800 rpm,

This document contains solutions to assignment questions about electric machines. It discusses: 1) Calculations of current and torque at different motor speeds. The current is found to be continuous. 2) Questions about rectifier circuits, including plots of normalized voltage vs firing angle and calculations of average armature voltage. 3) Derivations of voltage waveforms for different rectifier circuits, including ones with odd quarter wave symmetry. Phase shift with firing delay angle is noted.

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s R L τ ms T: At 800 rpm,

This document contains solutions to assignment questions about electric machines. It discusses: 1) Calculations of current and torque at different motor speeds. The current is found to be continuous. 2) Questions about rectifier circuits, including plots of normalized voltage vs firing angle and calculations of average armature voltage. 3) Derivations of voltage waveforms for different rectifier circuits, including ones with odd quarter wave symmetry. Phase shift with firing delay angle is noted.

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ELEC 482/582 Assignment 2 solutions

Q 5.13) At 1200 rpm,


At 800 rpm,
s
R
L
ms T
30
1
; 2 = = =
;
( ) | | 651 . 0 1 645 . 0 1 ln
10 60
1
1 1 ln
06 . 0
3
'
= +

=
(
(

+
|
|

\
|
=

e
V
E
e
T

T

At 800 rpm and constant torque,


Therefore, the current is continuous.

Q 5.15)










Q 5.16)


Therefore, the converter is in discontinuous conduction.

Note:







Q 5.17) Given ;
for current to be discontinuous.



At 1000 rpm,

Speed corresponding to boundary condition is
Q6.1)
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
-0.8
-0.6
-0.4
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
Alpha(In Radian)
N
o
r
m
a
l
i
z
e
d

v
o
l
t
a
g
e
full
semi
Plots are normalized with
respect to peak voltage

Q6.4)

Assume full wave rectifier:
Therefore, the average armature voltage Va is
, where is the firing delay angle in radians

Back emf is given as 100 V;

Assuming ripple free current,




Where is the rms value of input voltage and is the rms value of input current.



Q6.13)
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
-1
-0.8
-0.6
-0.4
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Alpha(in Radians)
N
o
r
m
a
l
i
z
e
d

v
o
l
t
a
g
e
full-fwd
full
semi
Plots are normalized
with respect to peak
to peak line voltages


7.20)





The above waveform has odd quarter wave symmetry.
; n is odd






Ia
Also, for n = 3k (k = odd), b
n
= 0.

Where
Substituting for various values of n

In general with firing delay angle the waveform remains the same except that there is a phase
shift.


7.23)
See derivation of equation 7.53 of the text.

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