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Question
A single phase series converter is used for
Options
A. high voltage output
B. high current output
C. high voltage and high current output
D. improving the circuit efficiency
Correct Answer
high voltage output
Explanation
Series connection increases the voltage.
Power Electronics problems
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1.
Assertion (A):
An inverter does not require forced commutation
Reason (R):
A series inverter is a forced commutation inverter.
Options
A. Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R correct but R is not correct explanation of A
C. A is correct but R is wrong
D. A is wrong but R is correct
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Correct Answer: A is wrong but R is correct
Explanation:
Some inverters require forced commutation.
2. A dc separately excited motor has a constant field current. The armature is fed from a single phase supply through a semi-converter. When
a
= 0, speed is 600 rpm. If
a
= 90°, the speed is likely to be
Options
A. about 300 rpm
B. about 150 rpm
C. about 75 rpm
D. about zero
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Correct Answer: about 300 rpm
Explanation:
Average output voltage is reduced to 50% if
a
= 90°. Hence speed is also reduced to 50%.
3. HVDC transmission systems generally use
Options
A. 12 pulse converters
B. 6 pulse converters
C. 3 pulse converters
D. either 12 or 6 pulse converters
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Correct Answer: 12 pulse converters
Explanation:
To reduce ripple, 12 pulse converters are used in HVDC.
4. A 3 phase ac regulator uses
Options
A. 3 thyristors
B. 6 thyristors
C. 9 thyristors
D. 12 thyristors
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Correct Answer: 6 thyristors
Explanation:
Two thyristors for each phase.
5. In a single phase full wave ac regulator the rms value of load current is 20 A load is purely resistive. Then
Options
A. average thyristor current will be less than 20 A but rms thyristor current will be more than 20 A
B. both the average and rms thyristor currents will be less than 20 A
C. both the average and rms thyristor currents will be more than 20 A
D. rms thyristor current will be 20 A and average thyristor current will be 10 A
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Correct Answer: both the average and rms thyristor currents will be less than 20 A
Explanation:
Each thyristor conducts for 50% of time.
6. The average load current supplied by a thyristor depends on
Options
A. firing angle
B. firing frequency
C. magnitude of gate current
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: firing angle
Explanation:
The firing angle controls the period of conduction and hence average load current.
7. An SBS can conduct is one direction only.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
Explanation:
It is a bilateral switch.
8. A high frequency series inverter consists of
Options
A. a number of series inverters in series
B. a number of series inverters in parallel
C. a number of parallel inverters in parallel
D. a number of parallel inverters in series
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Correct Answer: a number of series inverters in parallel
Explanation:
A high frequency series inverter has many series inverters in parallel. Only one inverter operates at one time and they operate in fixed sequence.
9. When thyristors are connected in series and parallel, it may be necessary to have :
Options
A. current derating
B. voltage derating
C. both current and voltage derating
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: both current and voltage derating
Explanation:
Thyristors in series do not share the voltage equally and require voltage derating. Thyristors in parallel need current derating.
10. In the below figure, the average value of load current is 15 A. The load is highly inductive. The peak value of thyristor current is
Options
A. 15 A
B. 15
2
A
C.
D. 30 A
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Correct Answer: 15 A
Explanation:
Because of highly inductive load, output current is nearly constant.
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