A single-phase single-pulse diode rectifier (Fig. 3.1), with a resistive load (R=100 0), is fed from an AC voltage sourcev,(1) = Vs-2-sin( ext), where Vs=240 V, f=50 Hz. Fig. 3.1. A single-phase single-pulse diode rectifier with a resistive load a) Calculate the load voltage ripple factor or distortion factor in terms of average and RMS values and explain the result (the value obtained); b) Replace the resistive load with an inductive-resistive one (R-L load), having R=100 0, L=0.06 H. Sketch the load voltage and current waveforms for this case and explain the four distinct regions for each supply period (cycle);

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A single-phase single-pulse diode rectifier (Fig. 3.1), with a resistive load (R=100
n), is fed from an AC voltage sourcev,() = Vs VE sin(ax), where Vs=240 V, f=50
Hz.
Fig. 3.1. A single-phase single-pulse diode rectifier with a resistive load
a) Calculate the load voltage ripple factor or distortion factor in terms of
average and RMS values and explain the result (the value obtained);
b) Replace the resistive load with an inductive-resistive one (R-L load), having
R=100 0, L=0.06 H. Sketch the load voltage and current waveforms for this
case and explain the four distinct regions for each supply period (cycle);
c) Calculate the average DC output voltage for the topology from the
previous case (3 b)
Transcribed Image Text:A single-phase single-pulse diode rectifier (Fig. 3.1), with a resistive load (R=100 n), is fed from an AC voltage sourcev,() = Vs VE sin(ax), where Vs=240 V, f=50 Hz. Fig. 3.1. A single-phase single-pulse diode rectifier with a resistive load a) Calculate the load voltage ripple factor or distortion factor in terms of average and RMS values and explain the result (the value obtained); b) Replace the resistive load with an inductive-resistive one (R-L load), having R=100 0, L=0.06 H. Sketch the load voltage and current waveforms for this case and explain the four distinct regions for each supply period (cycle); c) Calculate the average DC output voltage for the topology from the previous case (3 b)
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