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Assignment 1-Power Electronics

The document describes simulating a three-phase thyristor converter with varying source and load parameters over six cases. For each case, it requests waveforms showing input current, thyristor voltage, output current, output voltage, and line-line voltage at the point of common coupling.
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Assignment 1-Power Electronics

The document describes simulating a three-phase thyristor converter with varying source and load parameters over six cases. For each case, it requests waveforms showing input current, thyristor voltage, output current, output voltage, and line-line voltage at the point of common coupling.
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1.

Develop a simulation model using MATLAB (or suitable other package) for three-phase thyristor
converter fed by a balanced three-phase supply of rms line voltage (VL), frequency (fs) and source
inductance (Ls) per phase and resistance (rs) per phase, serving a load of resistance (RL) and inductance
(LL). Use delay angle (α1) for upper 3 thyristors, and delay angle (α2) for lower 3 thyristors. Simulate
the model for the following cases, and give wave forms of output voltage, output current, input
current of phase “a”, voltage across thyristor no:1 and the line-line voltage VAB at the point of
common coupling.

Line voltage at VAB at the PCC needs to be given for cases (ii), (iv) & (vi) only. All waveforms must be
steady state waveforms.
I. Ls= 0 mH, rs= 0 Ohm, VL=400V, fs= 50 Hz, α1= α2=0, RL= 25 Ohm & LL= 0.2 H

T1=30=30° T2=30+60=90°
T3=30+60+60=150° T4=30+60+60+60=210°
T5=30+60+60+60+60=270° T6=30+60+60+60+60+60=330°

current of phase “a”

voltage across thyristor no:1


Output current

Output voltage
II. Ls= 3 mH, rs= 0.1 Ohm, VL=400V, fs= 50 Hz, α1= α2=0, RL= 25 Ohm & LL= 0.2 H

T1=30=30° T2=30+60=90°
T3=30+60+60=150° T4=30+60+60+60=210°
T5=30+60+60+60+60=270° T6=30+60+60+60+60+60=330°

current of phase “a”

voltage across thyristor no:1


line-line voltage VAB

Output current
Output voltage
III. Ls= 0 mH, rs= 0 Ohm, VL=400V, fs= 50 Hz, α1= α2=45, RL= 25 Ohm & LL= 0.2 H

T1=30+45=75° T2=30+60+45=135°
T3=30+60+60+45=195° T4=30+60+60+60+45=255°
T5=30+60+60+60+60+45=315° T6=30+60+60+60+60+60+45=375°

input current of phase “a”

voltage across thyristor no:1


Output current

Output voltage
IV. Ls= 3 mH, rs=0.1 Ohm, VL=400V, fs= 50 Hz, α1= α2=45, RL= 25 Ohm & LL=0.2 H

T1=30+45=75° T2=30+60+45=135°
T3=30+60+60+45=195° T4=30+60+60+60+45=255°
T5=30+60+60+60+60+45=315° T6=30+60+60+60+60+60+45=375°

input current of phase “a”

voltage across thyristor no:1


line-line voltage VAB

Output current
Output Voltage
V. Ls= 0 mH, rs= 0 Ohm, VL=400V, fs= 50 Hz, α1=75 α2=0, RL= 25 Ohm & LL=0.2 H

T1=30+75=105° T2=30+60=90°
T3=30+60+60+75=225° T4=30+60+60+60=210°
T5=30+60+60+60+60+75=345° T6=30+60+60+60+60+60=330°

input current of phase “a”

voltage across thyristor no:1


Output current

Output voltage
VI. Ls= 3 mH, rs= 0.1 Ohm, VL=400V, fs= 50 Hz, α1= 75 α2= 0, RL= 25 Ohm & LL=0.2 H

T1=30+75=105° T2=30+60=90°
T3=30+60+60+75=225° T4=30+60+60+60=210°
T5=30+60+60+60+60+75=345° T6=30+60+60+60+60+60=330°

input current of phase “a”

voltage across thyristor no:1


line-line voltage VAB

Output Current
Output Voltage

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