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Rectifiers TD 2

The document contains a series of problems related to single-phase rectifiers, including half-wave and full-wave configurations, with various load conditions such as resistors and inductors. Each problem requires calculations for average current, power absorbed, and power factor, often involving transformers and controlled rectifiers. The problems are designed for students studying Electromechanics, guided by Dr. Berrazouane.
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Rectifiers TD 2

The document contains a series of problems related to single-phase rectifiers, including half-wave and full-wave configurations, with various load conditions such as resistors and inductors. Each problem requires calculations for average current, power absorbed, and power factor, often involving transformers and controlled rectifiers. The problems are designed for students studying Electromechanics, guided by Dr. Berrazouane.
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Electromécanique TD1

Problem 1:
A single-phase uncontrolled half-wave rectifier is powered by a sinusoidal source with an
effective value of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz. The load to be supplied is a 5 Ω resistor.
Determine: (a) the average current, (b) the average power absorbed by the load, and (c) the
power factor of the circuit.
Problem 2:
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 50 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
Problem 3:
A single-phase half-wave rectifier supplies a load consisting of a resistor R  100  and an
inductance L  100 mH . The source is sinusoidal Vs  220 2 sin(314t ) .

Determine: (a)The current expression: (b) the average current, (c) The RMS current ( I rms ),
(d) the average power absorbed by the load, (e), and the circuit's power factor Fp .
The extinction angle:   197o  3.43 rad

Problem 4:

A load consists of a resistor R  2 , L  20mH , and VDC  200 V , a power supply source
Vs ,rms  220 V , and a frequency of 50Hz. Determine (a) The current expression, (b) The
power absorbed by the DC source,(c) The RMS current supplied by the source, given that the
power factor is Fp  0.52 and the extinction angle is   183.78o .

Problem 5:
Design a rectifier that provides an average voltage of 80 V across a resistor R  100  from
a source VS  220 2 sin(314t ) . Calculate the absorbed power and determine the power
factor.
Problem 6:
A controlled half-wave rectifier has an ac source of 220 V rms at 50 Hz. The load is a 30-
resistor. (a) Determine the delay angle such that the average load current is 2.5 A. (b)
Determine the power absorbed by the load. (c) Determine the power factor

Dr :Berrazouane
Electromécanique TD1

Problem 7:
For the circuit of Controlled Half-Wave Rectifier with RL Load, the source is 220 V rms at 50
Hz, R  20  , L=0.04 H, and the delay angle is 45o . Determine (a) an expression for i(wt),
(b) the average current,(c) the power absorbed by the load such that the, and (d) the power
factor., given that I 0, RMS  6.23 A and the extinction angle is   214o .

Problem 8:

A full-wave rectifier supplies a load consisting of a resistor R  20  and an inductor


L  20 mH . The source is VS  220 2 sin(314t ) To determine: (a) the average current, (b)
the current ripple (peak to peak) based on the first term of the Fourier series, (c) the average
power absorbed by the load, and power factor.

Problem 9:

Determine the average load voltage and current, and determine the power absorbed by the
resistor in the circuit of Freewheeling Diode, where R  2  and L= 25 mH, Vm is 220 V, and
the frequency is 60 Hz.

Dr :Berrazouane

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