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                    prrvC8.13 A.C. cbopper regulation: (a) circuit; (b) waveforms

                      When  the  power  semiconductor switch  S1 is  closed, for  a  period fc,
                    power is supplied to the load from the 8.c. supply, and the magnitude of
                    the load voltage is equal to the a.c. source, provided the drop across SI is
                    neglected. For an inductive load S, must be closed when S1 opens, the load
                    current free-wheeling  in S, and its voltage is low. Assuming that S1 is open
                    for period to the load waveforms are as in Figure 8.13(b), in which the
                    mean  load  voltage  is  controlled by changing the  on  period during  an
                    operating  cycle,  i.e.  t&,+f,).  The  output  voltage  functionis  given  by
                    equation (8.7) where k is the ratio of the chopper pulse width to the chopper
                    period, i.e. fJ(f,+t,), the input a.c. voltage is  ,/  (Vsinw,f), and 2Ww2 is the
                    chopper period.
                      V = J(2) k Vsin wit
                                                                              1
                                         sin nk {sin (wl  + nq)t - sin (a1 - nq)r}  (8.7)
                              n
                      The relative harmonics are plotted in Figure 8.14, from which it is seen
                    that  the  power  frequency  output  varies  linearly  with  k. The  lowest





















                                       Chopper pulse widthlchopper  period (k)
                    plpl* 8.14 Humonic content of a choppbd sine wave
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