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HALF CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS

With a Resistive Load:















SITUATION NO. 1:
A half wave controlled rectifier is supplied from a 120V source. If the load resistance is 10,

1. Find the load voltage and power to the load for a 0
o
delay angle
A. 45V , 200W
B. 54V , 293W *
C. 35V , 150W
D. 53V , 300W

2. Find the load voltage and power to the load for a 45
o
delay angle
A. 45V , 200W
B. 35V , 150W
C. 46.2V , 213W*
D. 53V , 300W

3. Find the load voltage and power to the load for a 90
o
delay angle
A. 27.1V , 73.2W*
B. 45V , 200W
C. 35V , 150W
D. 53V , 300W

4. Find the load voltage and power to the load for a 135
o
delay angle
A. 53V , 300W
B. 7.72V , 6.3W*
C. 35V , 150W
D. 53V , 300W

5. Find the load voltage and power to the load for a 180
o
delay angle
A. 35V , 150W
B. 53V , 300W
C. 35V , 250W
D. 0V , 0 W*

A
G
K
R
+
Vo
-
i
Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / 2 ) ( 1 + cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ 1 / + (sin 2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt
0 2
SITUATION NO.2:
A half-wave controlled rectifier connected to a 150V, 60hz source is supplyng a resistive loadof 10. If the delay angle is 30
0


6. Calculate the maximum load current
A. 12.2A
B. 21.2A*
C. 22.1A
D. 20.2A

7. Calculate the average load voltage
A. 63V*
B. 64V
C. 65V
D. 66V

8. Calculate the average load current
A. 6.0A
B. 6.1A
C. 6.2A
D. 6.3A*

9. Calculate the rms load current
A. 10.4A
B. 10.5A*
C. 10.6A
D. 10.7A

10. Calculate the power supplied to the load
A. 1904W
B. 1094W*
C. 9140W
D. 1940W

11. Calculate the conduction angle
A. 90
O

B. 150
O
*
C. 45
O

D. 35
O


12. Calculate the ripple frequency
A. 60hz
B. 120hz
C. 240hz
D. 480hz
13. Calculate the power power factor
A. 0.8
B. 0.75
C. 0.65
D. 0.69*





14. A half-wave controlled rectifier is connected to a 120V source. Calculate the firing angle necessary to
deliver 150W of power to a load of 10
A. 90
O

B. 150
O
*
C. 45
O

D. nota


With an Inductive ( RL) Load:


















With a freewheeling diode:




















A K
G
L +
Vo
R -
For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / 2 ) ( cos - cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ / / + (sin2 sin2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

0 2



i
i
0 2
Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / 2 ) ( 1 + cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ 1 / + (sin 2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vm sin wt
FULL WAVE CONTROLLED CENTER TAPPED RECTIFIERS

With a Resistive Load:











With an Inductive ( RL) Load:





With a freewheeling diode:








A K
G
G
A K
For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

0 (+) 2
Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / ) ( 1 + cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ 1 / + (sin 2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( 2Vop / ) cos
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= Vin
rms

For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / ) ( 1 + cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ 1 / + (sin 2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

FULL WAVE CONTROLLED BRIDGE RECTIFIERS

With a Resistive Load:








SITUATION NO. 3:
A fulll wave bridge controlled rectifier is supplied from a 150 V source with a load resistance of 10 . If the firing angle is
30
o


15. Calculate the average load voltage
A. 126V*
B. 216V
C. 612V
D. 162V

16. Calculate the average load current
A. 12.6V*
B. 21.6V
C. 61.2V
D. 16.2V

17. Calculate the maximum load current
A. 12.2A
B. 21.2A*
C. 31.2A
D. 13.2A

18. Calculate the RMS load current
A. 12.2A
B. 14.8A*
C. 31.2A
D. 13.2A

19. Calculate the power supply to the load
A. 2182W*
B. 1282W
C. 8212W
D. 8128W

R
+
Vo
-
i
SCR 4
SCR 3
SCR 2
SCR 1
0 (+) 2
Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / ) ( 1 + cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ 1 / + (sin 2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

20. Calculate the ripple frequency
A. 60Hz
B. 120Hz*
C. 240Hz
D. 480Hz

21. Calculate the power factor
A. 0.707
B 0.6.
C. 0.8
D. 0.98*


With an Inductive ( RL ) Load:




With a free wheeling diode:






TAKE HOME EXAM


For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / ) ( cos cos )
Average Value of the output voltage :
Vo
ave
= ( Vop / ) ( 1 + cos )
RMS Value of the output voltage :
Vo
rms
= ( Vop / 2 ) [ 1 / + (sin 2 ) / 2 ]
1/2

For an input voltage of
v
in
= Vinp sin wt

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