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Ee6601 Solid State Drives Unit-Ii Converter / Chopper Fed DC Motor

The document discusses different types of converters that can be used to control the speed of DC motors, including SCR phase-angle controlled drives, single and three-phase full bridge converters, and chopper fed drives. It provides details on the operation and waveforms of these different converter configurations and discusses their applications in DC motor speed control systems. Typical torque-speed characteristics of DC motors with these different converter topologies are also presented.

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Ee6601 Solid State Drives Unit-Ii Converter / Chopper Fed DC Motor

The document discusses different types of converters that can be used to control the speed of DC motors, including SCR phase-angle controlled drives, single and three-phase full bridge converters, and chopper fed drives. It provides details on the operation and waveforms of these different converter configurations and discusses their applications in DC motor speed control systems. Typical torque-speed characteristics of DC motors with these different converter topologies are also presented.

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EE6601 SOLID STATE DRIVES

UNIT-II

CONVERTER / CHOPPER FED DC MOTOR

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Contents

 Review of dc motor equivalent circuit

 DC motor speed control

 Converters used in dc motor drives

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SCR “phase-angle controlled” DC drives

• By changing the firing angle, variable DC output voltage can


be obtained.
• Single phase (low power) and three phase (high and very
high power) supply can be used
• The line current is unidirectional, but the output voltage can
reverse polarity. Hence 2- quadrant operation is inherently
possible.
• 4-quadrant is also possible using “two sets” of controlled
rectifiers.

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Single phase Full converter fed Dc drive

(a)

(b) (c )
Fig. (a) 1-PHASE THYRISTOR BRIDGE WITH R-L-E LOAD
(b) CONTINUOUS CONDUCTION RECTIFICATION (Mode-A)
(c ) DISCONTINUOUS CONDUCTION RECTIFICATION (Mode-B)

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(a)

(b)

Fig. (a) CONTINUOUS CONDUCTION INVERSION MODE (Mode-C)


(b) DISCONTINUOUS CONDUCTION INVERSION MODE (Mode-D)

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Vd  Vm cos   Vc  I d R.....(1), Vc  K m  K ' N ...(2), Te  KI d ...(3)

TYPICAL TORQUE-SPEED CURVES OF DC MOTOR WITH 1-
PHASE BRIDGE CONVERTER

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Three phase converter fed DC drive

Fig. THREE-PHASE BRIDGE CONVERTER WITH DC MOTOR LOAD

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v
 va vb vc
Q1 Q3 Q5

vd
0 (a)
t

Q6  Q2 Q4

vd 60°

0 (b)
t
iQ 1
iQ
3
iQ
5

iQ
Id
0 (c)
t
iQ 6
iQ 2
iQ 4

iQ
Id
0 (d)
120° t
30 + 
ia

0 (e)
120° 60° Id t

ib

0 (f)
t

iL Id
Id
0 (g)
t
60° 60°
60°

Fig. 3-PHASE THYRISTOR BRIDGE WAVEFORMS IN


RECTIFICATION MODE ( = 40) (Mode-A)

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Q4 va Q6 vb Q2 vc
v
vd
0
t

Q3 Q5 Q1 Q3

vd

0  t
3

vba vca vcb vab vac vbc

iQ iQ iQ
iQ 5 1 3

0
Id t

iQ 4
iQ 6
iQ 2
iQ

0
t
va
i1
ia

t

Fig. PHASE THYRISTOR BRIDGE WAVEFORMS IN


INVERTING MODE ( = 150) (Mode – C)

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Vab Vac Vbc Vba Vca
Vd

(a) Vc

id

  t
0  
 Q1Q6 Q1Q2

 Q1 Q6 Q1 Q2
id

0 t
2

 /3

(b)

Vc

vbc vba vca vcb vab vac

Fig. WAVEFORMS OF THREE-PHASE THYRISTOR BRIDGE CONVERTER AT DISCONTINUOUS


CONDUCTION
(UPPER) RECTIFICATION MODE (Mode-B), (LOWER) INVERSION MODE(Mode-D)

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Fig. TYPICAL TORQUE-SPEED CURVES OF DC MOTOR WITH
THREE-PHASE THYRISTOR BRIDGE CONVERTER

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Chopper fed DC drives

 Supply is DC (maybe from rectified-filtered AC, or some other


DC sources).
 DC-DC converters (coppers) are used.
 suitable for applications requiring position control or fast
response, for example in servo applications, robotics, etc.
 Normally operate at high frequency
– the average output voltage response is significantly faster
– the armature current ripple is relatively less than the controlled
rectifier
 In terms of quadrant of operations, 3 possible configurations
are possible:
– single quadrant,
– two–quadrant and four–quadrant

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References

G.K. Dubey, ‘Power semi-conductor controlled drives’,


prentice hall of india,1989.

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