Ravi 222-Libre PDF
Ravi 222-Libre PDF
Ravi 222-Libre PDF
Single-Phase Controlled
Rectifiers
SINGLE PHASE AC TO DC
CONVERTER
1. HALFWAVE CONTROLLED
RECTIFIER
2. FULLWAVE HALFCONTROLLED
RECTIFIER
3. FULLWAVE FULLY CONTROLLED
RECTIFIER
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Voltage waveforms
for two delay angles are shown below
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Example
• Design a circuit to produce an average voltage
of 40V across 100 load resistor from a 120Vrms
60 Hz ac source. Determine the power absorbed
by the resistor.
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Example (Cont)
• Solution
V 2 rms 75.6 2
In such that to achieved 40V P 57.1W
average voltage, the delay angle R 100
must be
• If an uncontrolled diode is used,
Vms the average voltage would be
Vo [1 cos ]
2
120 2 Vms 2 (120)
40 [1 cos ] Vo 54V
2
61.2o 1.07 rad • That means, some reducing
average resistor to the design must
Vm sin( 2 ) be made. A series resistor or
Vo , rms 1
2 2 inductor could be added to an
120 2 1 .07 sin 2 (1 .07 ) uncontrolled rectifier, while
1 controlled rectifier has advantage
2 2 of not altering the load or
75 .6V introducing the losses
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FULL-WAVE CONTROLLED
CENTER-TAP RECTIFIERS
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Example 6.4
Explain with the help of waveforms the
operation of a full-wave center-tap
rectifier with RL load for the following
firing angles:
(a) 0°
(b) 45°
(c) 90°
(d) 135°
(e) 180°
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• Average DC voltage is
negative.
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Example 6.5
Show direction of power flow and
operating mode (rectifying or
inversion) of center-tap rectifier
circuit with following firing angles:
A) α > 0°
B) α < 90°
C) α > 90°
D) α < 180°
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Solution
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Assignment # 2
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FULL-WAVE CONTROLLED
BRIDGE RECTIFIER
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For L >>> R
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HALF-CONTROLLED
OR
SEMICONTROLLED BRIDGE
RECTIFIERS
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Dual Converter
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Exercise Problems
6.1, 6.5, 6.6, 6.9, 6.12, 6.21, 6.22, 6.24
Also give analysis of waveforms in each
case of all above exercise problems
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