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Problems Of Our Course Power

Electronics

NOTE: I can Make Mistakes , So Please do not


depend on it fully

Compiled by: Tarique Altaf


Inverters
Rectifiers
Example1

A dc battery of constant emf E is being charged through a resistor using half-


wave diode rectifier. For source voltage of 230 V, 50 Hz and for R =8Ω, E
=150 V,

(a) Find the value of average charging current,

(b) Find the power supplied to battery and that dissipated in the resistor,

(c) Calculate the supply pf,

(d) Find the charging time in case battery capacity is 1000 Wh and

(e) Find rectifier efficiency and PIV of the diode.

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the value of average charging current

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the power supplied to battery

the power dissipated in the resistor

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Calculate the supply pf,

Find the charging time in case battery capacity is 1000 Wh

(Power delivered to battery) ×(charging time in hours)= Battery capacity in Wh

Hence, charging time is

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rectifier efficiency

PIV of the diode

What is the PIV of the single-phase diode Rectifier Supply R-Load

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Example2
A single-phase 230V: 1kW heater is connected across I-phase 230V, 50Hz
supply through an SCR. For firing angle delays of 45° and 90°, calculate the
power absorbed in the heater element.

230V, 1kW Heater

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Solution

Heater resistance:

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Power absorbed by heater element for α=450

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Example3

In a single-phase full-wave diode bridge rectifier, the diodes have a reverse


recovery time of 40 µs. For an AC input voltage of 230 V, determine the
effect of reverse recovery time on the average output voltage for a supply
frequency of (a) 50 Hz and (b) 2.5 kHz.

Solution

D 1 and D2 will not be off at ωt =π but will continue to conduct until t=( π/ω )+trr

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With zero reverse recovery time, average output voltage,

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For f= 50 Hz and trr = 40 µs, the reduction in the average output
voltage,

Percentage reduction in average outpace voltage

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(a) For f= 2.5k Hz, the reduction in the average output voltage,

Percentage reduction in average output voltage

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