Speed control of a 140 V, 1.68 kW DC motor single phase thyristor full wave AC-DC

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Speed control of a 140 V, 1.68 kW DC motor single phase thyristor
full wave AC-DC
It is made by the converter. AA supply voltage 220 V (rms)
Is 50. In the converter
It is assumed that there is no loss. The armature resistance of the
DC motor is = 0.417 Q. Very
a large inductance is connected in series with the motor. The motor
voltage constant is = 0.0964 V/rpm.
The motor can be considered as a permanent magnet DC.
According to this,
a) Draw the driver (converter-motor) power circuit.
b) Calculate the nominal current of the motor.
c) Supply voltage, supply current, converter output voltage for
ignition angle a = 30 ° and
Draw the waveforms for the converter output current.
d) = 950 rpm and for nominal current,
d1) The firing angle of the converter,
d2) Effective value of supply and thyristor current,
d3) Supply power factor,
calculate.
Transcribed Image Text:Speed control of a 140 V, 1.68 kW DC motor single phase thyristor full wave AC-DC It is made by the converter. AA supply voltage 220 V (rms) Is 50. In the converter It is assumed that there is no loss. The armature resistance of the DC motor is = 0.417 Q. Very a large inductance is connected in series with the motor. The motor voltage constant is = 0.0964 V/rpm. The motor can be considered as a permanent magnet DC. According to this, a) Draw the driver (converter-motor) power circuit. b) Calculate the nominal current of the motor. c) Supply voltage, supply current, converter output voltage for ignition angle a = 30 ° and Draw the waveforms for the converter output current. d) = 950 rpm and for nominal current, d1) The firing angle of the converter, d2) Effective value of supply and thyristor current, d3) Supply power factor, calculate.
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