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9. Why 180 degree conduction is more effective than 120 degree conduction?
180 degree conduction is more effective than 120 degree conduction
because in 120 degree conduction, one transistor conducts for 120 degree so the
transistors are less utilized as compared to that of 180 degree conduction for the
same load condition.
10. Give the voltage and current relation for star and delta connection?
For star connection,
VL=3Vph
IL=Iph
For delta connection,
VL =Vph
IL=3Vph
11. Compare 180 degree and 120 degree modes of conduction?
S.No 180 degree conduction
1.
Each device conduct for 180
degree
2.
Three devices conduct in one
interval
3.
Cross conduction is possible
4.
5.
12. What are the methods of voltage control of a three phase Inverter?
a. Single Pulse Width Modulation
b. Multiple Pulse Width Modulation
c. Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation
d. Modified Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation
e. Phase Displacement control
13. What is meant by PWM control?
In this method, a fixed dc input voltage is given to the inverter and a
controlled ac output voltage is obtained by adjusting the on and off periods of the
inverter components. This is the most popular method of controlling the output
voltage and this method is termed as PWM control.
14. What are the advantages of PWM control?
a. The output voltage can be obtained without any additional components.
b. Lower order harmonics can be eliminated or minimized along with its output
voltage control. As the higher order harmonics can be filtered easily, the
filtering requirements are minimized.
15. What are the methods of voltage control of a three phase Inverter with improved
performance?
i)Trapezoidal Modulation
ii) Staircase Modulation
iii) Stepped Modulation
iv) Harmonic Injection Modulation
v) Delta Modulation
16. What is meant by Trapezoidal Modulation?
The gating signals are generated by comparing a triangular carrier wave
with a modulating trapezoidal wave.
17. Define triangular factor?
The trapezoidal wave can be obtained from a triangular wave by limiting its
magnitude to + or Ar which is related to the peak value Ar(max) by,
Ar=.Ar(max)
Where is called the triangular factor.
18. Give the relation between Triangular factor and Modulation Index?
M=Ar/Ac= [.Ar(max)]/Ac
Where,
Ar- Amplitude of reference signal
Ac- Amplitude of carrier signal
- triangular factor
19. Write the merits and demerits of stepped Modulation?
The stepped wave is not a sampled approximation to the sine wave. It is
divided in to specify intervals say 20 degree with each interval being controlled
individually to control the magnitude of the fundamental component and to
eliminate specific harmonics. This type of control gives low distortion, but higher
fundamental amplitude compared to that of normal PWM control.
20. What is meant by hysteresis Modulation?
In this type of modulation, a triangular wave is allowed to oscillate within
a defined window v above and below the reference sine wave Vr. The inverter
switching function, which is identical to the output voltage Vo is generated from the
vertices of the triangular wave Vc. This is called as delta modulation or Hysteresis
modulation.
21. Which type of voltage control can be used for motor control and why?
The delta modulation can control the ratio of voltage to frequency which is
a desirable feature in A.C motor control.
22. What is the need for Harmonic Elimination Technique?
The Harmonic Elimination Techniques which are suitable only for fixed
output, voltage increase the order of harmonics and reduce the sizes of output filter.