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This document contains 22 questions related to electrical circuits involving half-wave and full-wave rectifiers, thyristor converters, and separately excited DC motors. The questions ask about formulas for voltage, current, power, and torque in these circuits given various circuit configurations, component values, supply voltages, and firing delay angles.

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Less 2 Quest

This document contains 22 questions related to electrical circuits involving half-wave and full-wave rectifiers, thyristor converters, and separately excited DC motors. The questions ask about formulas for voltage, current, power, and torque in these circuits given various circuit configurations, component values, supply voltages, and firing delay angles.

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Less2quest 18. A resistive load is supplied with variable voltage d.c.

from
1. What is the formula for Half Wave and Full Wave? a Triac full-wave rectifier bridge combination connected to
an a.c. supply. Draw the circuit diagram and, with the aid of
2. Give the Formula of RMS Value for Half Wave and Full
voltage waveform sketches, calculate the load power
Wave.
dissipation for load resistance of 100 ohms, a voltage supply
3. How do you Solve For the Vrms and Irms of a Single Phase of 110V at 50Hz, and firing angle delay of 45 degrees?
Half-Wave Control Rectifier?
19. A full-wave fully controlled thyristor a.c. to d.c. converter
4. What is the Full Wave half controlled bridge with Resistive supplies power to (a) a resistive load of 250 ohms, (b) a
Load Formulas; Vav, Iav, Vrms, Irms? highly inductive load with a resistance of 250 ohms. The a.c.
supply is 240V, 50Hz. Determine the values average load
5. Identify the formula of a Full Wave half controlled rectifier voltage and current, rms current, load power and converter
with Inductive Load(Vav, Irms) power factor.
6. What is the formula for a Fully Controlled Bridge with
Inductive Load? (Vav, Irms)
20. A separately excited d.c. motor is driven from a 240V,
7. Write the Formula for a Field Voltage in SEDC 50Hz supply using a fully controlled thyristor bridge. The
8. Determine the Formula of an Armature Voltage motor has an armature resistance Ra of 1 ohm, and an
armature voltage constant kv of 0.8 V/rad-s. The field
9. What is the Formula for Generated Voltage? current is constant at its rated value. Assume that the
10. What is Kv? armature current is steady.

11. What is ω? (a) Determine the values of armature current and


torque for an armature speed of 1600 rev/min and a
12. Identify the formula for Torque firing angle delay of 30 degrees
13. Determine the Formulas of a Fully Controlled Bridge w/ (b) Calculate the limits of the firing angle delay for
SEDC motor; E, Vav , Iav , T this speed.
14. What is the Formula of a Half Controlled Bridge w/ SEDC
Motor; E, Vav , Iav , T
21. A separately excited d.c. motor is driven from a 240V,
15. If given 240V, 50Hz; how do you cancel the rms? 50Hz supply using a half-controlled thyristor bridge with a
fly-wheel diode connected across the armature. The motor
16. A thyristor half – wave controlled converter has a supply
has an armature resistance Ra of 1 ohm, and an armature
voltage of 240 V at 50 Hz and a load resistance of 100 ohms.
voltage constant kv of 0.8 V/rad-s. The field current is
What are the average values of the load voltage and current
constant at its rated value. Assume that the armature
when the firing delay angle is 30 degrees?
current is steady.
(a) Referring to example number 1, calculate the
(a) Determine the values of armature current and
values of rms voltage, current, load power and
torque for an armature speed of
power factor for 30 degrees firing angle.
(b) 1600 rev/min and a firing angle delay of (a) 30
degrees (b) 60 degrees
17. A 240 V, 50 Hz supply feed a highly inductive load of 50
ohms through a thyristor bridge. Calculate the load current,
load power and power factor for a firing delay angle of 45 22. A single-phase fully controlled SEDC motor drive has an
degrees if the rectifier is: armature voltage constant of 0.9 V/rad/s, and an armature
resistance of 0.75~. The field current is held constant at its
• Half controlled
rated value. Mains supply to the drive is 250V, 50Hz.
• Full controlled
(a) Determine the average armature voltage, current
and torque at an armature

(b) speed of 1200 rev/min, with a firing angle delay


of (a) α = 30 degrees (b) α = 70 degrees

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