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Discussion Forum : Power Electronics - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
11.
An SCR is triggered at 40° in the positive half cycle only. The average anode current is 50 A. If the firing angle is changed to 80°, the average anode current is likely to be
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Jiaac said:
6 years ago
Since Vm is constant for the two cases, the ratio can be written as:
(1+cos40°)/(1+cos80°) = 50A/X.
Solve for X, and you get the average anode current of 33.23A for 80° firing angle.
Since 33.23A is less than 50A but more than 25A, option C is correct.
(1+cos40°)/(1+cos80°) = 50A/X.
Solve for X, and you get the average anode current of 33.23A for 80° firing angle.
Since 33.23A is less than 50A but more than 25A, option C is correct.
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Vivek yadav said:
8 years ago
i for 80/i for 40=0.66,
given i for 40 = 50,
then i for 80=50*0.66=33 A so option c is correct.
given i for 40 = 50,
then i for 80=50*0.66=33 A so option c is correct.
Vamsi said:
9 years ago
Please explain it in clear.
Hanu said:
8 years ago
Explain it clearly.
Rupesh9292 said:
1 decade ago
Please justify.
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