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Chapter 6

Thyristor Converters

Controlled conversion of ac into dc


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Thyristor Converters

Two-quadrant conversion
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Primitive circuits
with thyristors

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Thyristor Triggering

ICs available
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Full-Bridge Thyristor Converters

Single-phase and three-phase


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Single-Phase Thyristor Converters

Two groups with two thyristor each


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1-Phase Thyristor Converter Waveforms

Assuming zero ac-side inductance


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Average DC Output Voltage

Assuming zero ac-side inductance


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Input Line-Current Waveforms

Harmonics, power and reactive power


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1-Phase Thyristor Converter

Finite ac-side inductance; constant dc output


current
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Thyristor Converter Waveforms

Finite ac-side inductance


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Thyristor Converter: Discontinuous Mode

This mode can occur in a dc-drive at light loads


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Thyristor Converter Waveforms

PSpice-based simulation
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Thyristor Converter Waveforms:


Discontinuous Conduction Mode

PSpice-based simulation
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DC Voltage versus Load Current

Various values of delay angle


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Thyristor Converters: Inverter Mode

Assuming the ac-side inductance to be zero


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Thyristor Converters: Inverter Mode

Family of curves at various values of delay angle


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Thyristor Converters: Inverter Mode

Importance of extinction angle in inverter mode


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Thyristor Converters: Inverter Mode

Waveforms at start-up
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3-Phase Thyristor Converters

Two groups of three thyristors each


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3-Phase Thyristor Converter Waveforms

Zero ac-side inductance; purely dc current


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DC-side voltage
waveforms
assuming zero acside inductance

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Input Line-Current Waveform

Zero ac-side inductance


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Input line-current
waveforms
assuming zero acside inductance

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Three-Phase Thyristor Converter

AC-side inductance is included


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Current Commutation Waveforms

Constant dc-side current


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Input Line-Current Waveform

Finite ac-side inductance


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Input Line-Current Harmonics

Finite ac-side inductance


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Input Line-Current Harmonics

Typical and idealized

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Three-Phase Thyristor Converter

Realistic load
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Thyristor Converter Waveforms

Realistic load; continuous-conduction mode

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Thyristor Converter Waveforms

Realistic load; discontinuous-conduction mode

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Thyristor Inverter

Constant dc current

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Thyristor Inverter Waveforms

Finite ac-side inductance


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Thyristor Inverter

Family of curves at various values of delay angle


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Thyristor Inverter Operation

Importance of extinction angle


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Thyristor Converters: Voltage Notching

Importance of external ac-side inductance


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Limits on Notching and Distortion

Guidelines

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Thyristor Converter Representation

Functional block diagram


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