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EE-502

Power Electronics

B.Tech Vth Semester


Lecture- 20 to 23
By:

Dr. Ahteshamul Haque


Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Jamia Millia Islamia ( A Central University), New Delhi
UNIT-111

B.Tech (Electrical) Vth Semester- EE-502 : Power Electronics- 16th Lecture: By Dr. Ahteshamul Haque
Figure 6.5 Three-phase inverter formed by three single-phase inverters.
Figure 6.6 Three-phase bridge inverter.
Figure 6.7 Delta- and Υ-connected load.
Table 6.2
Switch States
for Three-
Phase Voltage-
Source
Inverter
Figure 6.8 Equivalent circuits for Υ-connected resistive load.
Equations 6.20a, 6.20b, and 6.20c

• The instantaneous line-to-line voltage νab (for a Υ-


connected load) is

• Both νbc and νca can be found from Eq. (6.20a) by


phase shifting νab by 120° and 240°, respectively,
Equations 6.23 and 6.24

• The rms fundamental line voltage.

• The rms value of line-to-neutral voltages can be found


from the line voltage,
Figure 6.9 Three-phase inverter with RL load.
Equations 6.25a, 6.25b, and 6.25c

• The instantaneous phase voltages (for a Υ-connected


load) are
Equation 6.26

• Using Eq. (6.25a), the line current ia for an RL load is


given by

where θn = tan−1(nωL/R).
Figure 6.10 Gating signals for 120° conduction.
Figure 6.11 Equivalent circuits for Υ-connected
resistive load.
Equations 6.28a, 6.28b, and 6.28c Equivalent Circuits

• The line-to-neutral voltages that are shown in Figure


6.10 can be expressed in Fourier series as
Equations 6.29a, 6.29b, and 6.29c Equivalent Circuits

• The instantaneous line-to-line voltages (for a Υ-


connected load) are

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