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This document contains 5 questions regarding single phase and three phase uncontrolled and controlled rectifier circuits. It provides calculations for mean output voltage, firing angle delay, mean and RMS currents for thyristors, diodes and the transformer secondary and primary. Relevant waveforms are drawn for each circuit. Calculations are shown for centre tapped and bridge rectifier configurations with resistive and inductive loads.

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This document contains 5 questions regarding single phase and three phase uncontrolled and controlled rectifier circuits. It provides calculations for mean output voltage, firing angle delay, mean and RMS currents for thyristors, diodes and the transformer secondary and primary. Relevant waveforms are drawn for each circuit. Calculations are shown for centre tapped and bridge rectifier configurations with resistive and inductive loads.

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POWER ELECTRONICS

SINGLE PHASE CENTRE TAPPED RECTIFIER CIRCUITS

Q. 1 A single phase full wave centre – tapped uncontrolled rectifier is


connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz ac supply through 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer.
The rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A to a load. Find (a) The mean output
voltage; (b) Mean & R.M.S. diode current; (c) R.M.S. secondary & primary
currents; (d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.
Vm = 230 x 1.5 x √2 / 2 = 243.95 V
Vo(mean) = 2Vm/π = 2 x 243.9 / π = 151.30 V
Id(mean) =20/2 = 10A, Id(rms)=20/√2 =14.14A, Ip(rms)=10 x 1.5 = 15A

Q. 2 A single phase full wave centre – tapped controlled rectifier is connected


to a 250 V, 50 Hz ac supply through 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The rectifier
is supplying a current of 20 A at 150V to a highly inductive load. Find (a) The
mean output voltage; (b) Firing angle delay of each thyristor; (c) Mean &
R.M.S. thyristor currents; (d) R.M.S. secondary & primary currents; (e) Draw
all the relevant waveforms.
Vo(mean) = 2Vm/π x cosα =

Q. 3 A single phase full wave centre – tapped controlled rectifier is connected


to a 200 V, 50 Hz ac supply through 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The rectifier
is supplying a current of 15 A at 100 V to a highly inductive load. Find (a)
Firing angle delay of each thyristor; (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor currents; (c)
R.M.S. secondary & primary currents; (d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.
α= 41.27

Q. 4 A single phase full wave centre – tapped controlled rectifier is connected


to a 230 V, 50 Hz ac supply through 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The rectifier
is supplying a current of 10 A at (-) 100 V to a highly inductive load. Find (a)
Firing angle delay of each thyristor; (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor currents; (c)
R.M.S. secondary & primary currents; (d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.
α= 129.6

Q. 5 A single phase full wave centre – tapped controlled rectifier with a free
wheeling diode is connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz ac supply through 1:1.5 turns
ratio transformer. The rectifier is supplying a current of 15 A to a highly
inductive load. Firing angle delay of the thyristors is 60 degrees; Find (a) The
mean output output voltage; (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor & diode currents;
(c) R.M.S. secondary & primary currents; (d) Draw all the relevant
waveforms.

POWER ELECTRONICS

SINGLE PHASE BRIDGE RECTIFIER CIRCUITS

Q. 1 A single phase uncontrolled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac


supply of 250 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A. Find (a) Mean output voltage (b)
Mean & R.M.S. diode & secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current; (d)
Draw all the relevant waveforms.

Vm = 250 x 1.5 x √2 = 530.33 V


Vo(mean) = 2Vm/π = 2 x 530.33 / π = 337.618V, Id(mean) = 20/2 = 10A
Id(rms) = 20/√2 = 14.14A, Is(rms) = Id = 20A, Ip(rms) = 20 x 1.5 =30A

Q. 2 A single phase controlled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac


supply of 230 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A at a mean output voltage of 100 V, to
a highly inductive load. Find (a) The firing angle delay; (b) Mean & R.M.S.
thyristor & secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the
relevant waveforms.

Vm = 230 x 1.5 x √2 = 487.90 V, Vo(mean) = 487.90 V


Vo(mean) = 2Vm x cosα/π , α = 71.2˚, Id(mean) = 20/2 = 10A
Id(rms) = 20/√2 = 14.14A, Is(rms) = Id = 20A, Ip(rms) = 20 x 1.5 =30A

Q. 3 A single phase controlled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac


supply of 230 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A to a highly inductive load. The firing
angle delay of thyristor is 150 degrees. Find (a) Mean output voltage; (b)
Mean & R.M.S. thyristor & secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current;
(d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.
Q. 4 A single phase half controlled bridge rectifier with thyristors common to
ac terminals is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply of 230 volts per phase, through
a 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The rectifier is supplying 15 A to a highly
inductive load. The firing angle delay of thyristors is 90 degrees. Find (a)
Mean output voltage (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor, diode & secondary current;
(c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.

Q. 5 A single phase half controlled bridge rectifier with thyristors common to


dc terminals is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply of 250 volts per phase, through
a 1:1.5 turns ratio transformer. The rectifier is supplying 20 A to a highly
inductive load. The firing angle delay of thyristors is 100 degrees. Find (a)
Mean output voltage; (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor diode & secondary current;
(c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.

Vm = 250 x 1.5 x √2 = 530.33 V,


Vo(mean) = Vm/π x (1+cosα) = 139.495V,

POWER ELECTRONICS
THREE PHASE CENTRE TAPPED RECTIFIER CIRCUITS

Q. 1 A three phase centre – tapped controlled rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz


ac supply of 250 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer.
The rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A to a highly inductive load. The firing
angle delay is 60 degrees. Find (a) Mean output voltage (b) Mean & R.M.S.
thyristor & secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the
relevant waveforms.

Vm = 250 x 1.5 x √2 = 530.33 V,


Vo(mean) = (3√3 Vm / 2π )x cosα = 219.3V
It(mean) = 20/3 = 6.667A, It(rms) = 20/√3 = 11.54A,
Ip(rms) = 1.5 x 20 x√2/3 = 14.14A

Q. 2 A three phase centre – tapped controlled rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz


ac supply of 230 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer
whose per phase leakage inductance referred to secondary side is 0.002 H. The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A at a mean output voltage of 100 V, to a
highly inductive load. Find (a) The firing angle delay;(b) Angle of overlap; (c)
Mean & R.M.S. thyristor & secondary current; (d) R.M.S. primary current; (e)
Draw all the relevant waveforms
Vm = 230 x 1.5 x √2 = 487.90 V, Vo(mean) = 100 V
Vo(mean) = (3√3 Vm / 2π )x cosα = 100 V, α = 75.65˚
It(mean) = 20/3 = 6.667A, It(rms) = 20/√3 = 11.54A,
Ip(rms) = 1.5 x 20 x√2/3 = 14.14A

Q. 3 A three phase centre – tapped controlled rectifier with a freewheeling diode


is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply of 230 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns
ratio star/star transformer. The rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A to a highly
inductive load. The firing angle delay of thyristor is 90 degrees. Find (a) Mean
output voltage (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor, diode & secondary current; (c)
R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the relevant waveforms.

Q. 4 A three phase centre – tapped uncontrolled rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz


ac supply of 230 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer.
The rectifier is supplying a current of 20A to a highly inductive load. The angle
of overlap is 60 degrees. Find (a)Mean output voltage (b) Mean output current;
(c) Mean & R.M.S diode & secondary current; (d) R.M.S. primary current; (e)
Draw all the relevant waveforms.

Q. 5 A three phase centre – tapped uncontrolled rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz


ac supply of 250 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer.
The rectifier is supplying current of 20A to a highly inductive load. Find (a)
Mean output voltage; (b) Mean output current; (c) Mean & R.M.S. diode &
secondary current; (d) R.M.S. primary current; (e) Draw all the relevant
waveforms.

POWER ELECTRONICS

THREE PHASE BRIDGE RECTIFIER CIRCUITS

Q. 1 A three phase controlled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply


of 250 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A to a highly inductive load. The firing angle
delay is 60 degrees. Find (a) Mean output voltage (b) Mean & R.M.S. thyristor
& secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the relevant
waveforms.

Vm = 250 x 1.5 x √2 = 530.330 V,


Vo(mean) = (3√3 Vm / π )x cosα = 438.580V V, α = 60˚
It(mean) = 20/3 = 6.667A, It(rms) = 20/√3 = 11.54A,
Ip(rms) = 1.5 x 20 x√2/3 = 14.14A

Q. 2 A three phase controlled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply


of 230 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer. The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A at a mean output voltage of (-)100 V, to a
highly inductive load. Find (a) The firing angle delay (b) Mean & R.M.S.
thyristor & secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all the
relevant waveforms.

Vm = 230 x 1.5 x √2 = 487.90 V, Vo(mean) = -100 V


Vo(mean) = (3√3 Vm / π )x cosα = -100 V, α = 97.11˚
It(mean) = 20/3 = 6.667A, It(rms) = 20/√3 = 11.54A,
Ip(rms) = 1.5 x 20 x√2/3 = 14.14A

Q. 3 A three phase controlled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply


of 220 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/delta transformer. The
rectifier is supplying a current of 20 A to a highly inductive load. The firing angle
delay of thyristor is 30 degrees. Find (a) Mean output voltage (b) Mean & R.M.S.
thyristor diode & secondary current; (c) R.M.S. primary current; (d) Draw all
the relevant waveforms.

Q. 4 A three phase uncontrolled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply


of 250 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer. The
rectifier is supplying current of 20A to a highly inductive load. Find (a)Mean
output voltage (b) Mean output current; (c) Mean & R.M.S. diode & secondary
current; (d) R.M.S. primary current; (e) Draw all the relevant waveforms.

Q. 5 A three phase uncontrolled bridge rectifier is connected to a 50 Hz ac supply


of 250 volts per phase, through a 1:1.5 turns ratio star/star transformer. The
rectifier is supplying current of 20A to a highly inductive load. Find (a)Mean
output voltage; (b) Mean output current; (c) Mean & R.M.S. diode & secondary
current; (d) R.M.S. primary current; (e) Draw all the relevant waveforms.

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