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This document contains instructions and questions for Assignment 2 for the Power Electronics course EE-312. Students are instructed to submit their assignment on Google Classroom by April 16, 2022. The assignment contains 6 questions related to analysis of inverters, calculation of harmonic distortion, and PWM techniques for inverters with RL, RLC, and resistive loads. References for the questions are provided from textbooks on power electronics.

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EE-312

Assignment 2 Power Electronics

Instructions
1. Last date for the submission of the assignment is Monday 16 April 2022.

2. Assignment will be submitted on the google classroom.

3. Properly scan your assignment using the Camscanner. Crop all unnecessary part while
scanning.

4. Registration number must be written on each and every page.

5. In case of copy paste both/all students will get F grade

Questions
1. The full-bridge single phase inverter has a switching sequence that produces a square
wave voltage across a series RL load. The switching frequency is 60 Hz, Vdc = 100 V,
R = 10 Ω, and L = 25 mH. Determine

(a) an expression for load current


(b) maximum and minimum current
(c) the power absorbed by the load
(d) the average current in the dc source
(e) the amplitudes of the Fourier series terms for the square wave load voltage, the
amplitudes of the Fourier series terms for load current, and the power absorbed
by the load for n=1,3,5,7,9, and 11.
(f) the total harmonic distortion of the load voltage and the load current

Reference: Chapter 8, Power Electronics by Daniel Hart

2. Pulse-width modulation is used to provide a 50-Hz voltage across a series RL load with
R = 1 Ω and L = 2.65 mH. The dc supply voltage is 100 V. The amplitude of the 60-
Hz voltage is to be 90 V, requiring Ma (modulation index) = 0.9. Use PSpice/Matlab
to obtain the current waveform in the load and the THD of the current waveform in
the load. Use (a) bipolar PWM with mf = 21, (b) bipolar PWM with mf = 41, and
(c) unipolar PWM with mf = 10. Add complete schematic, waveforms for each case,
spectrum for each case and develop a table to compare the currents, harmonics, and
THD for each case.
Reference: Chapter 8, Power Electronics by Daniel Hart

3. A three-phase 180 degree conduction inverter has a Y connected load, R = 5 Ω and L


= 23 mH. The inverter output frequency is 50 Hz and the DC input voltage is 220 V.

(a) Sketch the line and phase voltage waveforms.


(b) Sketch the line current waveform.
(c) Express the the instantaneous line to line voltage Vab (t) and line current ia (t) in
Fourier series.
(d) Determine the rms line voltage and phase voltage.
(e) Determine the rms line voltage and phase voltage at fundamental frequency.

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Assignment 2 Power Electronics

(f) Determine the THD, DF, HF and LoH and load power.
(g) Determine the average transistor current and rms transistor current.

Consider upto 17th harmonic.


Reference: Chapter 6, Power Electronics by Haroon Rashid

4. (a) The output voltage of a single-phase full-bridge inverter is controlled by pulse-


width modulation with one pulse per half-cycle. Determine the required pulse
width so that the fundamental rms component is 70% of dc input voltage.
(b) A single-phase full-bridge inverter uses a uniform PWM with six pulses per half-
cycle. Determine the pulse width if the rms output voltage is 70% of the dc input
voltage.
Reference: Chapter 6, Power Electronics by Haroon Rashid

5. The full-bridge single phase inverter has an RLC load with R = 10 Ω,L = 31.5mH,
and C = 112 µF. The inverter frequency is f0 = 50 Hz and dc input voltage is Vs =
220 V.

(a) Express the instantaneous load current in Fourier series.


(b) Calculate (a) the rms load current at the fundamental frequency Io1 , (b) the THD
of the load current, (c) the power absorbed by the load P0 and the fundamental
power P01 , (d) the average current of dc supply Is , and (e) the rms and peak
current of each transistor.
(c) Draw the waveform of fundamental load current and show the conduction intervals
of transistors and diodes.
(d) Calculate the conduction time of (a) the transistors, (b) the diodes, and (c) the
effective load angle θ

Reference: Chapter 6, Example 6.3, Power Electronics by Haroon Rashid

6. (a) A single pulse PWM inverter feeds an RL load with R = 10 Ω and L = 25 mH.
If the source voltage is 100 V, find out the THD in the load current considering
first 11 harmonics. The width of the pulse is 120o and the output frequency is 50
Hz.
(b) A single pulse PWM inverter with the source voltage of 120 V has to supply 750
W to a purely resistive load of 10 Ω. Determine: (a) width of the output pulse
(b) average value of source current.
(c) The output voltage of the uniform PWM inverter consists of three 120 V pulses
per half cycle, each of 30o duration centered at switching interval. Find out: (a)
the rms value of the output voltage (b) rms value of the fundamental component
of output voltage (c) THD.
Reference: Chapter 9, Power Electronics by K. R. Varmah

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