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6-1 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor circuits and their control Line-frequency phase-controlled rectifiers and inverters line-frequency ac controlled dc
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6-2 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor Converters Two-quadrant conversion positive V d implies rectification negative V d implies inverter mode
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6-3 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Primitive circuits with thyristors (1) R load The current is zero until t= The current and voltage v d are in phase Average voltage of load R controlled by adjusting
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6-4 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Primitive circuits with thyristors (2) The current is zero until t= The current lags voltage v d At Instant 2 current becomes zero R L load
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6-5 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Primitive circuits with thyristors (3) L Load with dc voltage
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6-6 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor Gate Triggering Delay angle is
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6-7 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Full-Bridge Thyristor Converters (1)
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6-8 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters constant dc current load Full-Bridge Thyristor Converters (2)
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6-9 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor Converter Waveforms (1) Assuming zero ac-side inductance at t=0 thyristors 1,2 are triggered At t= thyristors 3,4 are triggered
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6-10 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor Converter Waveforms (2)
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6-11 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor Converter Waveforms (3) The drop in the average value due to is The average power in the converter is Average power becomes negative when > 90º ; this is inverter mode of operation
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6-12 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Inverter mode 90º < < 180º average v d is a negative value
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6-13 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Average DC Output Voltage Assuming zero ac-side inductance
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6-14 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Input Line-Current Waveform input line current i s harmonics
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6-15 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters THD, Power Factor, Power THD Power Power Factor PF
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6-16 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Effect of L s Finite ac-side inductance; constant dc output current
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6-17 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Finite ac-side inductance (1) finite comutation interval u during u all thyristors conduct (v d =0)
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6-18 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Finite ac-side inductance (2)
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6-19 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Input line current i s I s has a trapezoidal waveform DPF is The RMS value of fundamental frequency is
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6-20 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters waveform for =45º average value of v d Practical Thyristor Converter
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6-21 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Thyristor Converter Waveforms: Discontinuous Conduction Mode PSpice-based simulation
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6-22 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters DC Voltage versus Load Current at constant , if I d falls below a certain value, V d increases sharply
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6-23 Copyright © 2008 by Jose Bastos Chapter 6 Thyristor Converters Inverter mode 90º < < 180º average v d is a negative value on dc side average power I d is negative on ac side average power V S RMS I s1 RMS cos 1 is negative
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