Power Electronics Laboratory Nitt B.Tech Eee
Power Electronics Laboratory Nitt B.Tech Eee
Power Electronics Laboratory Nitt B.Tech Eee
Ex.No:1
SIMULATION OF SINGLE PHASE FULL WAVE CONTROLLED AND
SEMICONVERTER RECTIFIER
AIM: To study the simulation of a single phase full wave controlled rectifier with R, RL
with and without freewheeling Diode using Matlab software.
THEORY:
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
a. FULL WAVE CONTROLLED RECTIFIER:
The generalised circuit diagram for the full wave controlled rectifier using SCR is as
follows:
Operation:
The full wave converter has four SCRs with body diodes fed with pulse signals
generated with pulse width modulation technique. A Single phase full control rectifier during
the first positive half cycle, SCR T1 and T2 are forward biased and if they are triggered
simultaneously, then current flows through the path +ve of supply – T1 – Load – T2 – -ve of
supply. During the negative half cycle of the A.C. input, SCR T3 and T4 are forward biased
and if they are triggered simultaneously, current flows through the path +ve of supply – T3 –
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Load – T4 – -ve of supply. When supply voltage falls to zero, the current also goes to zero.
Hence SCRs T1, T2 in positive half cycle and T3, T4 in negative half cycle turns off by
natural commutation.
An Inductor is used in load to reduce the ripple. A large value of Inductive load will
result in a continuous steady current in the load. A small value of Inductive load will produce
a discontinuous load current for large firing angles.
SEMI CONVERTER:
The generalised circuit diagram for the semiconverter using SCR is as follows:
The circuit of single phase half controlled rectifier in figure where it uses two diodes
and two SCRs which are connected across the load. Each leg consists of one SCRs and one
diode and for every conduction, two leg components are responsible. However SCRs T1 and
T3 or diodes D2 and D4 cannot conduct simultaneously.
During the positive half cycle of the input, T1 and D2 are forward biased. When T1 is fired,
then the load current flows through T1 and D2. If the voltage passes through negative going
zero crossing of the input voltage, D4 comes into conduction by commutating D2 and then
the load voltage becomes zero.
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During the negative half cycle, T3 and D4 are forward biased and when T3 is triggered load
current start flowing through T3 and D4. Similarly, at the zero crossing D2 comes into the
conduction by commutating D4.
PROCEDURE:
1. Collect all the required components from the Matlab Simulink library and connect them.
2. Give the gating pulses accordingly to the SCR’s using PWM technique.
3. Observe the load voltages waveforms for different loads.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the Average value of output voltage.
TABULAR COLUMN:
SEMICONVERTER
FULL
CONVERTER
FULL
CONVERTER
WITH
FREEWHEELING
DIODE
SEMICONVERTER
WITH
FREEWHEELING
DIODE
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SIMULATION DIAGRAMS:
a. UNCONTROLLED RECTIFIER:
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Output Voltage waveform of a Full Wave Rectifier for RL- Load without Free
Wheeling Diode:
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Output Voltage waveform of a Full Wave Rectifier for RL- Load with Free Wheeling
Diode:
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c. SEMICONVERTER:
iv. For R-Load:
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