Single Phase Dual Converter
Single Phase Dual Converter
Single Phase Dual Converter
PATEL INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Prepared by:
KHICHADA BHAVIN(140013109005)
Guided by:
HARDIK SIR
Contents
Introduction
Principle of Dual Converter
Circuit Diagram
Waveform
Non-Circulating Current Mode of Operation
Circulating Current Mode Of Operation
Advantage
Disadvantage
Reference
Introduction:
Dual converter is a combination of a rectifier and inverter in which
the conversion of A.C to D.C happens and followed by D.C to A.C
where load lies in between.
A dual converter can be of a single phase or a three phase.
A dual converter consists of two bridges consisting of thyristors in
which one for rectifying purpose where alternating current is
converted to direct current which can e given to load.
Other bridge of thyristors is used for converting D.C to A.C.
Circuit Diagram:-
Vdc 2
2Vm
cos 2
Vdc1 Vdc 2
2Vm
2Vm
2Vm
cos 1
cos 2
cos 2
cos 1 cos 2
or
cos 2 cos 1 cos 1
2 1 or
1 2
Which gives
2 1
radians
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Non-Circulating
Current Mode of Operation: In this mode only one converter is operated at a time.
When converter 1 is ON, 0 < 1 < 900
Vdc is positive and Idc is positive.
When converter 2 is ON, 0 < 2 < 900
Vdc is negative and Idc is negative.
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Advantages of Circulating
Current Mode Of Operation
The circulating current maintains continuous conduction of both the
converters over the complete control range, independent of the load.
One converter always operates as a rectifier and the other converter
operates as an inverter, the power flow in either direction at any
time is possible.
As both the converters are in continuous conduction we obtain
faster dynamic response. i.e., the time response for changing from
one quadrant operation to another is faster.
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