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EEN 313 - Lecture 3 - 462

The document outlines the syllabus for the Power Electronics course (EEN 313) taught by Engr. Raed H. Al-Malki at Jubail Industrial College, covering various topics including rectifiers, converters, and applications of power electronics. It details the contact hours for each topic and includes specific examples and homework problems related to single-phase and three-phase full-wave uncontrolled rectifiers. The total contact hours for the course are 45, and references for further reading are provided.

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EEN 313 - Lecture 3 - 462

The document outlines the syllabus for the Power Electronics course (EEN 313) taught by Engr. Raed H. Al-Malki at Jubail Industrial College, covering various topics including rectifiers, converters, and applications of power electronics. It details the contact hours for each topic and includes specific examples and homework problems related to single-phase and three-phase full-wave uncontrolled rectifiers. The total contact hours for the course are 45, and references for further reading are provided.

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Power Electronics

EEN 313
Circuits
Engr. Raed H. Al-Malki
Department of Electrical Engineering
Jubail Industrial College (JIC)
Semester 462
Lecture 3
Week No. 3
Office: E016
Saturday, February 8, 2025
No List of Topics Contact Hours

1. Introduction to Power Electronics: Power Electronics, Converter Classification, Power 4


Electronic Concepts.
2. Static Switches: Solid-state devices, Switch Selection 4

3. Uncontrolled Rectifiers: Single-phase (Half-wave Rectifiers & Full-wave Rectifiers) 4

4. Uncontrolled Rectifiers: Three-phase (Half-wave Rectifiers & Full-wave Rectifiers) 4

5. Controlled Rectifiers: Single-phase (Half-wave Rectifiers & Full-wave Rectifiers) 4

6. Controlled Rectifiers: Three-phase (Half-wave Rectifiers & Full-wave Rectifiers) 4

7. Switch-mode DC/DC Converters: A basic Chopper, Buck Choppers, and Boost 4


Choppers
8. Inverters: Single-phase Inverter & Three-phase Inverter 4

9. Cycloconverters: (Single-phase to Three-phase Cycloconverters & Three-phase to Three-phase 4


Cycloconverters)
10. Snubber Circuits 4

11. Applications of power electronics converters: DC power supplies, Uninterruptible Power 5


Supplies (UPS), Motor Drives, Battery-electric vehicles, utility HVDC.

Total 45

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Lecture 3
Single-Phase Full-Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier
Three-Phase Full-Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier
Outline:
1. Introduction
2. Using bridge rectifier
3. Using center-tapped transformer
4. Using a bridge rectifier with a resistive load
5. Using a bridge rectifier with resistive and Inductive loads
6. Example
7. Three-Phase Full-Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier
8. Example
9. Homework
1. What is a full-wave uncontrolled
rectifier?
2. Full-wave bridge uncontrolled
rectifier

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3. Full-wave Center-Tapped uncontrolled
rectifier

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4. Full-wave Bridge uncontrolled rectifier
with R Load

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5. Full-wave Bridge uncontrolled rectifier
with RL Loads

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5. Full-wave Bridge uncontrolled rectifier
with RL Loads

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6.
Example

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6.
Examples

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7. Three-phase full-wave uncontrolled rectifier

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7. Three-phase full-wave uncontrolled rectifier

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7. Three-phase full-wave uncontrolled rectifier

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7. Three-phase full-wave uncontrolled rectifier

An advantage of the three-phase rectifier


over the single-phase rectifier is that the
output is inherently like a dc voltage, and
the high-frequency low-amplitude
harmonics enable filters to be effective.

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8. Example

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For Practice

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For Practice

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9. Homework
Problems of Single-Phase Full-Wave
Uncontrolled Rectifier
4-1. A single-phase full-wave bridge rectifier has a resistive load of 18
and an ac source
of 120-V rms. Determine the average, peak, and rms currents in the load and in each
diode.

4-2. A single-phase rectifier has a resistive load of 25 . Determine the average current
and peak reverse voltage across each of the diodes for (a) a bridge rectifier with an ac
source of 120 V rms and 60 Hz and (b) a center-tapped transformer rectifier with 120 V
rms on each half of the secondary winding.

4-3. A single-phase bridge rectifier has an RL load with R 15 and L 60 mH. The ac
Problems
source is vs 100of Three-Phase
sin (377t) V. Determine theFull-Wave
average and rmsUncontrolled
currents in the load and in
each diode.
Rectifier

4-35. A three-phase rectifier is supplied by a 240-V rms line-to-line 60-Hz source. The
load is an 80- resistor. Determine (a) the average load current, (b) the rms load current,
19 (c) the rms source current, and (d) the power factor.
References_Lectur
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“POWER ELECTRONICs ” BY: Daniel W. Hart – International
Edition (ISBN-978-007-128930-6)

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