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YEAR 2013
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Thyristor T in the figure below is initially off and is triggered with a single
pulse of width 10 ms . It is given that L = b 100 l mH and C = b 100 l mF . Assuming
p
p
latching and holding currents of the thyristor are both zero and the initial charge
on C is zero, T conducts for
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(A) 10 ms
(C) 100 ms
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(D) 200 ms
The separately excited dc motor in the figure below has a rated armature current
of 20 A and a rated armature voltage of 150 V. An ideal chopper switching
at 5 kHz is used to control the armature voltage. If La = 0.1 mH , Ra = 1 W ,
neglecting armature reaction, the duty ratio of the chopper to obtain 50% of the
rated torque at the rated speed and the rated field current is
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(A) 0.4
(C) 0.6
(B) 0.5
(D) 0.7
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The Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) shown in the figure below is switched to
provide a 50 Hz, square wave ac output voltage Vo across an RL load. Reference
polarity of Vo and reference direction of the output current io are indicated in the
figure. It is given that R = 3 ohms, L = 9.55 mH .
Q. 5
Q. 6
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In the interval when V0 < 0 and i 0 > 0 the pair of devices which conducts the load
current is
(B) Q 3, Q 4
(A) Q1, Q2
(C) D1, D2
(D) D 3, D 4
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Appropriate transition i.e., Zero Voltage Switching ^ZVS h/Zero Current Switching
^ZCS h of the IGBTs during turn-on/turn-off is
(A) ZVS during turn off
(B) ZVS during turn-on
(C) ZCS during turn off
(D) ZCS during turn-on
YEAR 2012
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Q. 7
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In the circuit shown, an ideal switch S is operated at 100 kHz with a duty ratio
of 50%. Given that Dic is 1.6 A peak-to-peak and I 0 is 5 A dc, the peak current
in S , is
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(C) 5.8 A
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(B) 5.0 A
(D) 4.2 A
In the 3-phase inverter circuit shown, the load is balanced and the gating scheme
is 180c conduction mode. All the switching devices are ideal.
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(B) 141.4 V
(D) 282.8 V
YEAR 2011
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A three phase current source inverter used for the speed control of an induction
motor is to be realized using MOSFET switches as shown below. Switches S1 to
S6 are identical switches.
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(C) for which the SCR is reverse biased by the commutation circuit
(D) for which the SCR is reverse biased to reduce its current below the holding
current
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If the maximum value of load current is 10 A, then the maximum current through
the main (M) and auxiliary (A) thyristors will be
(A) iM max = 12 A and iA max = 10 A
(B) iM max = 12 A and iA max = 2 A
(C) iM max = 10 A and iA max = 12 A
(D) iM max = 10 A and iA max = 8 A
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Q. 17
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The power electronic converter shown in the figure has a single-pole double-throw
switch. The pole P of the switch is connected alternately to throws A and B. The
converter shown is a
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The fully controlled thyristor converter in the figure is fed from a single-phase
source. When the firing angle is 0c, the dc output voltage of the converter is 300
V. What will be the output voltage for a firing angle of 60c, assuming continuous
conduction
(C) 300 V
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The circuit shows an ideal diode connected to a pure inductor and is connected
to a purely sinusoidal 50 Hz voltage source. Under ideal conditions the current
waveform through the inductor will look like.
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In the chopper circuit shown, the main thyristor (TM) is operated at a duty ratio
of 0.8 which is much larger the commutation interval. If the maximum allowable
reapplied dv/dt on TM is 50 V/ ms , what should be the theoretical minimum value
of C1 ? Assume current ripple through L 0 to be negligible.
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(A) 0.2 mF
(C) 2 mF
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(B) 0.02 mF
(D) 20 mF
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YEAR 2008
Q. 25
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In the single phase voltage controller circuit shown in the figure, for what range
of triggering angle (a), the input voltage (V0) is not controllable ?
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(B) Pole-voltage will have 3 harmonic component but line-voltage will be free
from 3rd harmonic
(C) Line-voltage will have 3rd harmonic component but pole-voltage will be free
from 3rd harmonic
(D) Both pole-voltage and line-voltage will be free from 3rd harmonic
components
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YEAR 2008
Q. 27
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The truth table of monoshot shown in the figure is given in the table below :
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Two monoshots, one positive edge triggered and other negative edge triggered,
are connected shown in the figure, The pulse widths of the two monoshot outputs
Q1 and Q2 are TON and TON respectively.
The frequency and the duty cycle of the signal at Q1 will respectively be
TON
1
1
(B) f =
(A) f =
, D=
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TON + TON
TON + TON
TON + TON
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2
TON
(C) f = 1 , D =
TON
TON + TON
1
TON
(D) f = 1 , D =
TON
TON + TON
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A single phase fully controlled bridge converter supplies a load drawing constant
and ripple free load current, if the triggering angle is 30c, the input power factor
will be
(A) 0.65
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(B) 0.78
(C) 0.85
(D) 0.866
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If the firing pulses are suddenly removed, the steady state voltage (V0) waveform
of the converter will become
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A single phase source inverter is feeding a purely inductive load as shown in the
figure. The inverter is operated at 50 Hz in 180c square wave mode. Assume that
the load current does not have any dc component. The peak value of the inductor
current i0 will be
(A) 6.37 A
(B) 10 A
(C) 20 A
(D) 40 A
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A three phase fully controlled bridge converter is feeding a load drawing a constant
and ripple free load current of 10 A at a firing angle of 30c. The approximate Total
harmonic Distortion (%THD) and the rms value of fundamental component of
input current will respectively be
(A) 31% and 6.8 A
(B) 31% and 7.8 A
(C) 66% and 6.8 A
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A single phase fully controlled converter bridge is used for electrical braking of a
separately excited dc motor. The dc motor load is represented by an equivalent
circuit as shown in the figure.
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Assume that the load inductance is sufficient to ensure continuous and ripple free
load current. The firing angle of the bridge for a load current of I0 = 10 A will be
(A) 44c
(B) 51c
(C) 129c
(D) 136c
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In the circuit shown in the figure, the switch is operated at a duty cycle of 0.5.
A large capacitor is connected across the load. The inductor current is assumed
to be continuous.
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The average voltage across the load and the average current through the diode
will respectively be
(A) 10 V, 2 A
(B) 10 V, 8 A
(C) 40 V 2 A
YEAR 2007
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(D) 40 V, 8 A
(D) 0.9
(D) 39.68 A
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(B) because the converter does not provide for free-wheeling for high values of
triggering angles
(C) or else the free-wheeling action of the converter will cause shorting of the
AC supply
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(D) or else if a gate pulse to one of the SCRs is missed, it will subsequently
cause a high load current in the other SCR.
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(C) False, because it can be operated both as Current Source Inverter (CSI) or
a VSI
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# 100
V1
where V1 is the rms value of the fundamental component of the output voltage.
The THD of output ac voltage waveform is
(A) 65.65%
(B) 48.42%
(C) 31.83%
(D) 30.49%
THD =
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(C) 0.90
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(D) 0.955
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In the circuit of adjacent figure the diode connects the ac source to a pure
inductance L.
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(B) 180c
(D) 360c
(C) 270c
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(A) 0 ms < t # 25 ms
(B) 25 ms < t # 50 ms
(C) 50 ms < t # 75 ms
(D) 75 ms < t # 100 ms
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(B) 470 kW
(D) 4.7 W
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(D) 53.9%
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A 3-phase fully controlled bridge converter with free wheeling diode is fed from
400 V, 50 Hz AC source and is operating at a firing angle of 60c. The load current
is assumed constant at 10 A due to high load inductance. The input displacement
factor (IDF) and the input power factor (IPF) of the converter will be
(A) IDF = 0.867; IPF = 0.828
(B) IDF = 0.867; IPF = 0.552
(C) IDF = 0.5; IPF = 0.478
(D) IDF = 0.5; IPF = 0.318
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(B) 1.44 mF
(C) 0.91 mF
(D) 0.72 mF
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(B) 19.6%
(C) 31.7%
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(B) 15 A
(D) 3.54 A
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The minimum time in msec for which the SCR M should be ON is.
(A) 280
(B) 140
(C) 70
(D) 0
Q. 54
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The figure shows the voltage across a power semiconductor device and the current
through the device during a switching transitions. If the transition a turn ON
transition or a turn OFF transition ? What is the energy lost during the transition?
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(A) Only P
(B) P and Q
(C) P and R
Q. 60
(D) R and S
The given figure shows a step-down chopper switched at 1 kHz with a duty ratio
D = 0.5 . The peak-peak ripple in the load current is close to
(A) 10 A
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(D) 0.25 A
(A) 45c
(C) 90c
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(B) 135c
(D) 83.6c
(C) 4 kg-m2
(D) 4 Nm2
YEAR 2004
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The circuit in figure shows a full-wave rectifier. The input voltage is 230 V (rms)
single-phase ac. The peak reverse voltage across the diodes D 1 and D 2 is
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(B) 1600 W
(C) 1200 W
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(B) 100 V
(C) 50 2 V
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(A) 400 Hz
(B) 800 Hz
(C) 1200 Hz
(D) 2400 Hz
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(A) 33.8 W
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(C) 7.5 W
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(B) 15.0 W
(D) 3.8 W
The triac circuit shown in figure controls the ac output power to the resistive
load. The peak power dissipation in the load is
(A) 3968 W
(C) 7935 W
Q. 69
(B) 5290 W
(D) 10580 W
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(A) 1.6 A
(B) 8.0 A
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Figure shows a chopper operating from a 100 V dc input. The duty ratio of the
main switch S is 0.8. The load is sufficiently inductive so that the load current is
ripple free. The average current through the diode D under steady state is
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(B) 6.4 A
(D) 10.0 A
Figure shows a chopper. The device S 1 is the main switching device. S 2 is the
auxiliary commutation device. S 1 is rated for 400 V, 60 A. S 2 is rated for 400 V,
30 A. The load current is 20 A. The main device operates with a duty ratio of 0.5.
The peak current through S 1 is
(A) 10 A
(C) 30 A
(B) 20 A
(D) 40 A
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Q. 72
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A variable speed drive rated for 1500 rpm, 40 Nm is reversing under no load.
Figure shows the reversing torque and the speed during the transient. The moment
of inertia of the drive is
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Figure shows a thyristor with the standard terminations of anode (A), cathode
(K), gate (G) and the different junctions named J1, J2 and J3. When the thyristor
is turned on and conducting
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The speed/torque regimes in a dc motor and the control methods suitable for the
same are given respectively in List-II and List-I
List-I
List-II
Field Control
1.
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Armature Control
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Codes:
(A) P-1, Q-3
(C) P-2, Q-3
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(B) 1.2 A
(D) 1 A
An inverter has a periodic output voltage with the output wave form as shown
in figure
When the conduction angle a = 120c, the rms fundamental component of the
output voltage is
(A) 0.78 V
(B) 1.10 V
(C) 0.90 V
(D) 1.27 V
Q. 80
With reference to the output wave form given in above figure , the output of the
converter will be free from 5 th harmonic when
(A) a = 72c
(B) a = 36c
(C) a = 150c
(D) a = 120c
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SOLUTION
Sol. 1
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L = 100 mH
p
C = 100 mF
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When the circuit is triggered by 10 ms pulse, the thyristor is short circuited and
so, we consider
IC = Im sin wt
Therefore, voltage stored across capacitor is
VC = 1 # IC dt
C
= Vm ^1 - cos wt h
where w is angular frequency obtained as
1
w = 1 =
= p # 10 4
100
-6
LC
b p l # 10
So,
T = 1 = 2p = 200 ms
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As
IC = Im sin wt oscillates between - ve and - ve half cycle so,
circuit is conducting for only half of cycle and thyristor is open after half cycle.
i.e.,
the conduction period = T = 100 ms
2
Option (D) is correct.
Given, the rated armature current
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Va^rated h = 150 volt
Also, for the armature, we have
La = 0.1 mH , Ra = 1 W
and
T = 50% of Trated
^T " Torqueh
So, we get
I = 6Ia^rotatedh@^0.5h = 10 A
N = Nrated ,
I f = I f rated " rated field current
At the rated conditions,
E = V - Ia^ratedh Ra
= 150 - 20 ^1 h = 130 volt
For given torque,
V = E + Ia Ra = 130 + ^10h^1 h = 140 V
Therefore,
chopper output = 140 V
or,
or,
D ^200h = 140
D = 140 = 0.7
200
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Sol. 5
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Sol. 6
Sol. 7
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We note that, for continuous load current, the flywheel diode conducts from p
to p + a in a cycle. Thus, fraction of cycle that freewheel diode conducts is a/p.
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VL =
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2V = 2
300
3 dc
3 #
Vdc = 300 V
= 141.4 V
Sol. 11
Sol. 12
Sol. 14
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(141.4)
- 3 kW
P = 3 # VL = 3 #
20
R
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C = 10 + 200
L
Maximum current through auxiliary thyristor
Sol. 15
IM (max) = I 0 + Vs
0.1 # 10-6 = 12 A
1 # 103
IA (max) = I 0 = 10 A
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Sol. 17
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Vout = DVin
where, D = Duty cycle and D < 1
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3 # 400 # 6 # 14
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2 2 Vdc
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0
At a
Vdc =
2 2 Vdc
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p
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2 2
300 =
Vdc
= 60c, Vdc = ?
2
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R + jXL = 50 + 50j
tan f = wL = 50 = 1
50
R
f = 45c
so, firing angle a must be higher the 45c, Thus for 0 < a < 45c, V0 is
uncontrollable.
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Sol. 26
Sol. 27
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Sol. 28
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TON1 + TON 2
TON 2
D =
TON1 + TON 2
f =
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DF2
Sol. 32
1 2
b 0.955 l - 1 = 31%
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V - 2Ia + 150 = 0
Ia = V + 150
2
` I1 = 10 A, So
V =- 130 V
2Vm cos a =- 130
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Firing angle
Overlap angle
so,
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= 2 # 230 2 cos 25c - 2 # 3.14 # 50 # 4.5 # 10 # 20
3.14
3.14
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w
= 187.73 - 9 = 178.74c
Displacement factor = V0 I 0 = 178.25 # 20 = 0.78
230 # 20
Vs Is
Sol. 35
P = 50 # 1000 W
Vd = 420
P = Vd # Id
Id = 50 # 1000 = 119.05
420
RMS value of thyristor current = 119.05 = 68.73
3
Option (B) is correct.
Single phase full wave half controlled bridge converter feeds an Inductive load.
The two SCRs in the converter are connected to a common dc bus. The converter
has to have free wheeling diode because the converter does not provide for free
wheeling for high values of triggering angles.
So
Sol. 36
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Sol. 37
Sol. 38
THD =
Vrms - V 12
# 100
V1
2
Sol. 39
150 V = 0.91V
s
180 l s
V1 = Vrms(fundamental) = 0.4Vs sin 75c = 0.8696Vs
p# 2
2
(0.91Vs) - (0.87Vs) 2
THD =
= 31.9%
(0.87Vs) 2
Vrms = b
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2 # 440 cos a = K
750 # 2p
m#
p
60
Here back emf e with f is constant
3#
e = V0 = Km wm
440 = Km # 1500 # 2p
60
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Km = 2.8
cos a = 0.37
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Sol. 40
p.f. =
Vt Is
= 0.354
3 Vs Isr
Vs = 230 = 57.5
4
Here charging current = I
Vm sin q = 12
q1 = 8.486 = 0.148 radian
Vm = 81.317 V
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e = 12 V
There is no power consumption in battery due to ac current, so average value of
charging current.
1
Iav(charging) =
[2Vm cos q1 - e (p - 2q1)]
2p # 19.04
1
[2 V
cos q1 - 12 (p - 2q1)]
=
2p # 19.04 # m #
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= 1.059 W/A
Sol. 41
Sol. 42
Option ( ) is correct.
Sol. 43
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secondary side. Again there are 1 V drop in diode and in gate cathode junction
each.
I g max = 150 mA
7
= 46.67 W
R = Vm =
Ig max
150 mA
So
Sol. 44
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Here also
Sol. 45
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t = T,
0.25 = 200 [1 - e- T/0.5]
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Sol. 46
ia = iL = 0.25
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Sol. 48
4Vs
sin (3 # 72c)
V
3p #
03
so,
= 19.61%
bV01 max l =
4Vs sin 72c
p
Option (C) is correct.
Given that
400 V, 50 Hz AC source,
a = 60c, IL = 10 A
so,
and,
Sol. 50
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4 # 10 sin 60c
Is(fundamental)
distortion factor =
= p# 2
Is
10 # 2/3
= 0.955
input power factor = 0.955 # 0.5 = 0.478
so,
Sol. 49
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T = RC ln 2
T
100
So
C =
= 2.88 mF
=
50 # 0.693
R # 0.693
Option (A) is correct.
Let we have
R solar = 0.5 W , I 0 = 20 A
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so
340 = 3 # 440 #
p
2 cos a
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a
cos a = 55c
So each thyristor will reverse biased for 180c - 55c = 125c.
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So
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1 2V cos q - E (p - 2q )
1@
2pR 6 m
1 [2 (230
=
# 2 ) cos q - 200 (p - 2q1)]
2p # 2 #
200
q1 = sin- 1 b E l = sin- 1 c
= 38c = 0.66 Rad
Vm
230 # 2 m
1 [2 2
I 0 (avg) =
# 230 cos 38c - 200 (p - 2 # 0.66)]
2p # 2
I 0(avg) =
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= 11.9 A
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In this given circuit minimum gate pulse width time= Time required by ia rise
up to iL
i2 = 100 3 = 20 mA
5 # 10
100
i1 =
[1 - e- 40t]
20
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a
T = 150 ms
Sol. 53
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Sol. 55
Sol. 56
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V0 =
2 Vrms = 400 2 V
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Sol. 57
Sol. 58
Sol. 59
Sol. 60
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T =
= 10- 3 sec
1 # 10- 3
Ta = L = 200 mH = 40 msec
5
R
here
Sol. 61
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(1 - e- aT/Ts) (1 - e- (1 - a) T/Ta)
Ripple = Vs =
G
R
1 - e- T/Ts
100
(TI) max = Vs =
4fL 4 # 103 # 200 # 10- 3
= 0.125 A
so,
If whether
Then
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Tst = 15 Nm
TL = 7 Nm
a = 2 rad/sec2
T = Ia
T = Tst - TL = 8 Nm
I = 8 = 4 kgm2
2
Sol. 63
Sol. 64
PIV = 100 2 V
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Sol. 65
Sol. 66
Vb = 12 ! 4 V
Vb max = 16 V
Vb min = 8 V
V (min)
8
Required value of R = b
=
= 800 W
Ig
10 # 10- 3
Option (C) is correct.
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Sol. 67
R = 0.15 W
I = 15 A
1 # p/w I 2 Rdt
=
(2p/w) 0
= w # 102 # 0.15 # p/w = 7.5 W
2p
Given that
Sol. 68
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a
sin p/2 2
2 # 230 2 = p 1 'a2p - p k + b
= 317.8 V
2 l1G
4
4 #p
2
(317.8) 2
losses = V dc =
= 10100 W
100
R
Sol. 69
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Sol. 71
Option ( ) is correct.
Sol. 72
2 # 10- 6 = 40 A
200 # 10- 6
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so
a =;
500 - (- 1500)
2p
2
E # 60 = 418.67 rad/sec
0.5
T = 40 Nm
T = Ia
I = T # 40 = 0.096 kgm2
a
418.67
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Sol. 73
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Sol. 76
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a a = 30c
Sol. 77
Option ( ) is correct.
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DI = 48Ton = 48 # 0.2 #-10
= 0.48 A
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20 # 10
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4VS
b np l^sin nd h^sin nwt h^sin np/2h
` RMS value of fundamental component
Vrms(fundamental) = 4VS sin d # 1
2p
a = 120c, 2d = 120c & d = 60c
Output voltage V0 =
Sol. 80
n = 1, 3, 5
5d = 0, p, 2p
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