A single-phase half-controlled bridge converter supplies an inductive load with ripple free load current. The triggering angle of the converter is 60°. The ratio of the rms value of the fundamental component of the input current to the rms value of the total input current of the bridge is _________ (rounded off to 3 decimal places).
A single-phase full bridge voltage source inverter (VSI) feeds a purely inductive load. The inverter output voltage is a square wave in 180° conduction mode. The fundamental frequency of the output voltage is 50 Hz. If the DC input voltage of the inverter is 100 V and the value of the load inductance is 20 mH, the peak-to-peak load current in amperes is ________ (rounded off to the nearest integer).
In the DC-DC converter shown in the figure, the current through the inductor is continuous. The switching frequency is 500 Hz. The voltage ($V_o$) across the load is assumed to be constant and ripple free. The peak inductor current in amperes is __________ (rounded off to the nearest integer).
A single-phase full-controlled thyristor converter bridge is used for regenerative braking of a separately excited DC motor with the following specifications:
Rated armature voltage | 210 V |
Rated armature current | 10 A |
Rated speed | 1200 rpm |
Armature resistance | 1 Ω |
Input to the converter bridge | 240 V at 50 Hz |
The armature of the DC motor is fed from the full-controlled bridge and the field current is kept constant.
Assume that the motor is running at 600 rpm and the armature terminals of the motor are suitably reversed for regenerative braking. If the armature current of the motor is to be maintained at the rated value, the triggering angle of the converter bridge in degrees should be __________ (rounded off to 2 decimal places).