Controlled Rectifier MATLAB
Controlled Rectifier MATLAB
Abstract-This paper presents simulations & performance 1.1 Matlab-Simulink for Power Electronics
result of single and 3-Ø rectifier circuits (controlled and
uncontrolled) using MATLAB-SIMULINK which is one of the In this section will study about the modeling and simulation
most used power electronics cicuit. This paper also describes method for the power electronics circuits.
method & concepts used to simulate power electronic circuits SimPowerSystems provides component libraries and
using the SIMULINK toolbox within MATLAB software. The analysis tools for modeling and simulating electrical power
use of tool like MATLAB-SIMULINK has always been a systems. The libraries offer models of electrical power
useful for researcher and the designer for analyzing and components, including three-phase machines, electric
designing different circuits. The paper demonstrate the
performance comparison of single and 3-Ø rectifier circuits in
drives, and components for applications such as flexible
term of its output voltage , current and possible maximum AC transmission systems (FACTS) and renewable energy
and minimum firing angle. systems. Harmonic analysis, calculation of total harmonic
Index Terms: Power Electronics, SimPowerSystems, Rectifier, distortion (THD), load flow, and other key electrical power
Firing angle, powergui, Average and RMS DC voltage etc… system analyses are automated. SimPowerSystems models
can be used to develop control systems and test system-
1. INTRODUCTION level performance. You can parameterize your models
Power Electronics includes the use of different electronics using MATLAB variables and expressions, and design
components & its structure, characteristic and application control systems for your electrical power system in
circuit, which can withstand large voltage and current. Due Simulink. You can add mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic,
to the withstand capability at high voltage and current, this and other components to the model using Simscape and test
devices are used in industry for control application. The them together in a single simulation environment. To
single and 3-Ø uncontrolled and controlled rectifiers with deploy models to other simulation environments, including
R, RL load (with and without freewheeling diode); hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) systems, SimPowerSystems
choppers; inverters; AC voltage regulator are one of supports C-code generation. [4] SimPowerSystems contains
them.[1] application libraries, Electrical Sources (Contains blocks
The Rectifier is the power electronic circuit which is highly that generate electric signals), Elements (Contains linear
used in all power supply units. All the modern power and nonlinear circuit elements.), Extra Library (Contains
controlled circuits like simple fan regulator to DC motor three-phase blocks and specialized measurement and
drive use the concept of phase control through which power control blocks. You can also open this library by entering
to the output is controlled. This type of rectifier is called powerlib_extras at the command line.) , Machines
controlled rectifier. [2] In uncontrolled rectifier due to the (Contains power machinery models.), Measurements
use of simple power diode we can’t control the voltage & (Contains blocks for the current and voltage
current. For controlled rectifier modern devices like SCR measurements.), Power Electronics (Contains power
and TRIAC are used, which can control the output voltage electronics devices.) and powergui (used to decide supply;
and current by providing the necessary pulse at appropriate i.e. continues or discrete) libraries to design and stimulate
angle which is called firing angle. [3] different power electronics circuits. THYRISTOR,
In the section 1.1 will looks at how the modeling and MOSFET, GTO, AC/DC VOLTAGE supply are one of the
simulation of a power electronic converter can be carried examples of various libraries blocks. Figure 1 contains
out using MATLAB/SIMULINK software and in section some of the blocks of the SimPowerSystem.
1.2 will define important parameters to understand the
performance of single and 3-Ø rectifiers.
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VL
IL = (6)
RL
The rectification ratio (η ), also known as rectification
efficiency, is expressed by
PDC
η= (7)
PL + PD
PDC = VDC .I DC (8)
PL = VL .I L (9)
PD = RD .I 2 L (10)
Where,
PD=the losses in the rectifier
RD=the equivalent resistance of the rectifier
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Fig -3: Matlab Simulation Model for Single phase Full Chart -3: Matlab Simulation result for the 3-Ø Full wave
wave uncontrolled rectifier uncontrolled rectifier
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230V 50Hz
Scope
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R Load v In Mean
- Output v oltage Av erage Output v oltage
V
230V 50Hz1 Mean Value
Display
230V 50Hz2 D4 D6
D2
Continuous
powergui
Chart -4: Matlab Simulation result for the Single phase Chart -6: Matlab Simulation result for the 3-Ø Full wave
half wave controlled rectifier phase controlled rectifier.
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