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Experiment#03 Single Phase Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier With Resistive Load

The document describes an experiment on a single-phase half-wave controlled rectifier with a resistive load. A thyristor is used to control the rectifier circuit by triggering it at different delay angles. The average DC voltage output is measured at various triggering angles. Applications of phase-controlled rectifiers include DC motor control, AC traction systems, electrochemical processes, and uninterruptible power supplies.

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Experiment#03 Single Phase Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier With Resistive Load

The document describes an experiment on a single-phase half-wave controlled rectifier with a resistive load. A thyristor is used to control the rectifier circuit by triggering it at different delay angles. The average DC voltage output is measured at various triggering angles. Applications of phase-controlled rectifiers include DC motor control, AC traction systems, electrochemical processes, and uninterruptible power supplies.

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University of Sargodha Department of Electrical Engineering & Technology

EXPERIMENT#03

SINGLE PHASE HALF-WAVE CONTROLLED RECTIFIER WITH


RESISTIVE LOAD

The basic principle of operation of a phase-controlled rectifier circuit is explained with reference
to a single phase controlled half wave rectifier circuit with a resistive load shown in the figure.

Single Phase Half-Wave Thyristor Converter with a Resistive Load

Note: R =RL Load Resistance

A single-phase half wave thyristor converter which is used for ac-dc power conversion is shown
in the above figure. The input ac supply is obtained from a main supply transformer to provide the
desired ac supply voltage to the thyristor converter depending on the output dc voltage required.
VP represents the primary input ac supply voltage. Vs represent the secondary ac supply voltage
which is the output of the transformer secondary.

The waveforms show the input ac supply voltage across the secondary winding of the transformer
which is Vs the output voltage across represented as the load, the output (load) current, and the
thyristor voltage waveform that appears across the anode and cathode terminals.

During the positive half cycle of input supply when the upper end of the transformer secondary is
at a positive potential with respect to the lower end, the thyristor anode is positive with respect to
its cathode and the thyristor is in a forward biased state. The thyristor is triggered at a delay angle
by applying a suitable gate trigger pulse to the gate lead of thyristor. When the thyristor is triggered
at a delay angle. The thyristor conducts and assuming an ideal thyristor, the thyristor behaves a
closed switch and the input supply voltage appears across the load when the thyristor conducts.

APPLICATIONS OF PHASE CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS:


• DC motor control in steel mills, paper and textile mills employing dc motor drives.
• AC fed traction system using dc traction motor
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• Electro-chemical and electro-metallurgical processes.


• Magnet power supplies.
• Reactor controls.
• Portable hand tool drives.
• Variable speed industrial drives.
• Battery charges.
• High voltage DC transmission.
• Uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS).

Waveforms of single-phase half-wave-controlled rectifier with resistive load

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Tabulated results:

V0 at different triggering angles

The average or DC value of the load voltage is given by

Graphical Representation:

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Normalizing the dc output voltage with respect to 𝑉𝑑𝑚 , the normalized output voltage will be
𝑉𝑂(𝑑𝑐) 𝑉𝑑𝑐
𝑉𝑑𝑐𝑛 = =
𝑉𝑑𝑐(max.) 𝑉𝑑𝑚
Observations:
Using above equations, note down your findings at different angles
At =30 V0 =…………. I0=…………
At =60 V0 =…………. I0=…………
At =90 V0 =…………. I0=…………
At =120 V0 =…………. I0=…………
At =150 V0 =…………. I0=…………
At =180 V0 =…………. I0=…………

CONCLUSION & COMMENTS:

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