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This document contains 8 problems related to analyzing half-wave rectifier circuits. The problems involve determining values like turns ratios, currents, powers, and filter capacitor sizes for rectifier circuits with various voltage sources, load resistances and inductances, and filter configurations. Analytical calculations are compared to PSpice simulation results. Key parameters calculated include load current expressions, average currents, power absorbed, power factors, ripple voltages, and diode currents.

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This document contains 8 problems related to analyzing half-wave rectifier circuits. The problems involve determining values like turns ratios, currents, powers, and filter capacitor sizes for rectifier circuits with various voltage sources, load resistances and inductances, and filter configurations. Analytical calculations are compared to PSpice simulation results. Key parameters calculated include load current expressions, average currents, power absorbed, power factors, ripple voltages, and diode currents.

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Institute if Technology of Cambodia - ITC

Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering


Lecturer: Dr. AM Sokchea
Level : I4-GEE
Academic: 2020-2021
TD1: Rectifier

1. The half-wave rectifier circuit of Fig. 1 has a transformer inserted between the source and the
remainder of the circuit. The source is 240 V rms at 60 Hz, and the load resistor is 20 Ω. (a)
Determine the required turns ratio of the transformer such that the average load current is 12
A. (b) Determine the average current in the primary winding of the transformer.

Fig. 1: Single-Phase Uncontrolled Rectifier

2. A half-wave rectifier has a source of 120 V rms at 60 Hz and an RL load with R =12 Ω and L
= 12 mH. Determine (a) an expression for load current, (b) the average current, (c) the power
absorbed by the resistor, and (d) the power factor

3. A half-wave rectifier has a source of 120 V rms at 60 Hz and an RL load with R =10 Ω and L
= 15 mH. Determine (a) an expression for load current, (b) the average current, (c) the power
absorbed by the resistor, and (d) the power factor.

4. A half-wave rectifier has a source of 240 V rms at 60 Hz and an RL load with R =15Ω and L =
80 mH. Determine (a) an expression for load current, (b) the average current, (c) the power
absorbed by the resistor, and (d) the power factor. (e) Use PSpice to simulate the circuit. Use
the default diode model and compare your PSpice results with analytical results.

5. A half-wave rectifier of Fig. 3-5a has a 240 V rms, 60 Hz ac source. The load is a series
inductance, resistance, and dc source, with L = 75 mH, R = 10 Ω, and Vdc = 100 V. Determine
(a) the power absorbed by the dc voltage source, (b) the power absorbed by the resistance, and
(c) the power factor.

6. A half-wave rectifier of Fig. 3-5a has a 120 V rms, 60 Hz ac source. The load is a series
inductance, resistance, and dc source, with L = 120 mH, R = 12 Ω, and Vdc = 48 V. Determine
(a) the power absorbed by the dc voltage source, (b) the power absorbed by the resistance, and
(c) the power factor.

7. A half-wave rectifier with a capacitor filter has Vm = 200 V, R = 1 kΩ, C = 1000 µF, and ω =
377. (a) Determine the ratio of the RC time constant to the period of the input sine wave. What
is the significance of this ratio? (b) Determine the peak-to-peak ripple voltage using the exact
equations. (c) Determine the ripple using the approximate formula.

8. A half-wave rectifier has a 120 V rms, 60 Hz ac source. The load is 750 Ω. Determine the
value of a filter capacitor to keep the peak-to-peak ripple across the load to less than 2 V.
Determine the average and peak values of diode current.

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