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Experiment No.8

This document summarizes an experiment on a three phase full wave rectifier circuit. The aims are to design and analyze a single phase uncontrolled rectifier using a power electronics trainer, oscilloscope, and AVO meter. It describes the theory of rectification and classification of rectifiers. A three-phase full wave bridge rectifier circuit is shown, and the procedure involves connecting the circuit, measuring and plotting the input/output waveforms, and calculating the average and RMS output voltage.

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Experiment No.8

This document summarizes an experiment on a three phase full wave rectifier circuit. The aims are to design and analyze a single phase uncontrolled rectifier using a power electronics trainer, oscilloscope, and AVO meter. It describes the theory of rectification and classification of rectifiers. A three-phase full wave bridge rectifier circuit is shown, and the procedure involves connecting the circuit, measuring and plotting the input/output waveforms, and calculating the average and RMS output voltage.

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University of Technology Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department Laser Engineering Branch Power Electronics Laboratory 2011-2012

Experiment No.8 Three phase full wave Rectifier Experiment aim


The aim of this experiment is to design and analysis of a single phase uncontrolled rectifier. Apparatus Make the circuit for AC-DC converter using the following parts: 1- Power electronic trainer 2- Oscilloscope 3- AVO meter

Theory Rectification is the process of conversion of alternating input voltage to direct output voltage. In diode rectifiers, the output voltage cannot be controlled. ACDC converter (Rectifiers) can be classified as: - Full wave rectifier FWR These can further be classified depending upon the rectifying element being used. If using diode, are called uncontrolled rectifiers. Whereas if using thyristor, are called controlled rectifiers. The application of these converts may include the following: Variable speed dc drives, Battery chargers, DC power supplies and Power supply for a specific application like laser sources, electronic sets.

Three-Phase Full Wave Rectifiers Also called three-phase bridge rectifiers are commonly used for high power applications because they have the highest possible transformer utilization factor
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University of Technology Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department Laser Engineering Branch Power Electronics Laboratory 2011-2012

for a three-phase system. The circuit of a three-phase bridge rectifier is shown in Fig.(2)

(a)

(b) The diodes are numbered in the order of conduction sequences and the
Fig.(1): a) Three-phase bridge rectifier. b) Voltage and current waveforms of the three-phase bridge rectifier. 2

University of Technology Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department Laser Engineering Branch Power Electronics Laboratory 2011-2012

conduction angle of each diode is 2p=3. The conduction sequence for diodes is 12, 23, 34, 45, 56, and 61. The voltage and current waveforms of the three-phase bridge rectifier are shown in Fig.(5-b). The line voltage is 1.73 times the phase voltage of a three-phase star-connected source. It is permissible to use any combination of star- or delta connected primary and secondary windings because the currents associated with the secondary windings are symmetrical. Average value of the output can be found as:

Similarly, the rms value of the output voltage can be found as:

University of Technology Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department Laser Engineering Branch Power Electronics Laboratory 2011-2012

Procedure 1. Connect the three phase full wave rectifier circuit shown in Fig.(1) on the power electronic trainer. 2- Turn on the power 3- Plot the input and output waveforms on the same graph paper. 4- Measure the average and RMS output voltage by connect the AVO meter across load resistance. 5- Turn off the power Discussion and calculations 1. Compare between the practical and theoretical results for input and output voltages and currents. 2. What design parameters of the three-phase rectifier? 3. When you design 50kW rectifier, what type of rectifier must be use? Why?

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