Power Electronics
Power Electronics
o Question 70. What Are The Different Types Of Power Mosfet?
Answer :
1. N-channel MOSFET
2. P-channel MOSFET
o Question 71. How Can A Thyristor Turned Off?
Answer :
A thyristor can be turned off by making the current flowing through it to zero.
o Question 72. Define Latching Current?
Answer :
The latching current is defined as the minimum value of anode current which it
must attain during turn on process to maintain conduction when gate signal is
removed.
o Question 73. Define Holding Current?
Answer :
The holding current is defined as the minimum value of anode current below
which it must fall to for turning off the thyristor.
o Question 74. What Is A Snubber Circuit?
Answer :
It consists of a series combination of a resistor and a capacitor in parallel with the
thyristors. It is mainly used for dv / dt protection.
o Question 75. What Losses Occur In A Thyristor During Working
Conditions?
Answer :
1. Forward conduction losses
2. Loss due to leakage current during forward and reverse blocking.
3. Switching losses at turn-on and turn-off.
4. Gate triggering loss.
o Question 76. Define Hard-driving Or Over-driving?
Answer :
When gate current is several times higher than the minimum gate current
required, a thyristor is said to be hard-fired or over-driven. Hard-firing of a thyristor
reduces its turn-on time and enhances its di/dt capability.
o Question 77. Define Circuit Turn Off Time?
Answer :
It is defined as the time during which a reverse voltage is applied across the
thyristor during its commutation process.
o Question 78. Why Circuit Turn Off Time Should Be Greater Than The
Thyristor Turn-off Time?
Answer :
Circuit turn off time should be greater than the thyristor turn-off time for reliable
turn-off, otherwise the device may turn-on at an undesired instant, a process
called commutation failure.
o Question 79. What Is The Turn-off Time For Converter Grade Scrs
And Inverter Grade Scrs?
Answer :
Turn-off time for converter grade SCRs is 50 – 100 ms turn-off time for converter
grade SCRs and inverter grade SCRs and for inverter grade SCRs is 3 – 50 ms.
o Question 80. What Are The Advantages Of Gto Over Scr?
Answer :
1. Elimination of commutation of commutating components in forced
commutation, resulting in reduction in cost, weight and volume.
2. Reduction in acoustic noise and electromagnetic noise due to
elimination of commutation chokes.
3. Faster turn-off, permitting high switching frequencies.
4. Improved efficiency of the converters.
o Question 81. What Is Meant By Phase Controlled Rectifier?
Answer :
It converts fixed ac voltage into variable dc voltage.
o Question 82. Mention Some Of The Applications Of Controlled
Rectifier?
Answer :
1. Steel rolling mills, printing press, textile mills and paper mills
employing dc motor drives.
2. DC traction
3. Electro chemical and electro-metallurgical process
4. Portable hand tool drives
5. Magnet power supplies
6. HVDC transmission system
o Question 83. What Is The Function Of Freewheeling Diodes In
Controlled Rectifier?
Answer :
It serves two process.
1. It prevents the output voltage from becoming negative.
2. The load current is transferred from the main thyristors to the
freewheeling diode, thereby allowing all of its thyristors to regain their
blocking states.
o Question 84. What Are The Advantages Of Free Wheeling Diodes In
A Controlled In A Controlled Rectifier?
Answer :
1. Input power factor is improved.
2. Load current waveform is improved and thus the load performance is
better.
o Question 85. What Is Meant By Delay Angle?
Answer :
The delay angle is defined as the angle between the zero crossing of the input
voltage and the instant the thyristor is fired.
o Question 86. What Are The Advantages Of Single Phase Bridge
Converter Over Single Phase Mid-point Converter?
Answer :
1. SCRs are subjected to a peak-inverse voltage of 2Vm in a fully
controlled bridge rectifier. Hence for same voltage and current ratings of
SCrs, power handled by mid-point configuration is about
2. In mid-point converter, each secondary winding should be able to
supply the load power. As such, the transformer rating in mid-point
converter is double the load rating.
o Question 87. What Is Commutation Angle Or Overlap Angle?
Answer :
The commutation period when outgoing and incoming thyristors are conducting is
known as overlap period. The angular period, when both devices share conduction
is known as the commutation angle or overlap angle.
o Question 88. What Are The Different Methods Of Firing Circuits For
Line Commutated Converter?
Answer :
1. UJT firing circuit.
2. The cosine wave crossing pulse timing control.
3. Digital firing schemes.
o Question 89. Give An Expression For Average Voltage Of Single
Phase Semiconverters?
Answer :
Average output voltage Vdc = (Vm /Π) (1 + cosα).
o Question 90. What Is Meant By Input Power Factor In Controlled
Rectifier?
Answer :
The input power factor is defined as the ratio of the total mean input power to the
total RMS input volt-amperes.
PF = ( V1 I1 cos φ1 ) / ( Vrms Irms) where V1 = phase voltage, I1 = fundamental
component of the supply current, φ1 = input displacement angle, Irms = supply rms
current.
o Question 91. What Are The Advantages Of Six Pulse Converter?
Answer :
1. Commutation is made simple.
2. Distortion on the ac side is reduced due to the reduction in lower
order harmonics.
3. Inductance reduced in series is considerably reduced.
o Question 92. What Is Meant By Natural Commutation?
Answer :
Here the current flowing through the thyristor goes through a natural zero and
enable the thyristor to turn off.
o Question 93. What Is Meant By Forced Commutation?
Answer :
the thyristor is forced to become zero by external circuitry.
o Question 94. What Is Meant By Dc Chopper?
Answer :
A dc chopper is a high speed static switch used to obtain variable dc voltage from
a constant dc voltage.
o Question 95. What Are The Applications Of Dc Chopper?
Answer :
1. Battery operated vehicles
2. Traction motor control in electric traction
3. Trolley cars
4. Marine hoists
5. Mine haulers
6. Electric braking.
o Question 96. What Is Meant By Step-up And Step-down Chopper?
Answer :
In a step- down chopper or Buck converter, the average output voltage is less than
the input voltage. In a step- up chopper or Boost converter, the average output
voltage is more than the input voltage.
o Question 97. Write Down The Expression For Average Output
Voltage For Step Down Chopper?
Answer :
Average output voltage for step down chopper V0 = α Vs, α is the duty cycle.
o Question 98. Write Down The Expression For Average Output
Voltage For Step Up Chopper?
Answer :
Average output voltage for step down chopper
Vs
V0 = ------
1 - α