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A three phase full controlled converter with 20 ohm for a firing angle of 45 degree. if the load power is 10kW, calculates the source phase voltage Please solve this qstn
A three phase full controlled converter with 20 ohm for a firing angle of 45 degree. if the load power is 10kW, here inductive load is connected with resistance in series and the load current becomes constant. At this condition calculates the source phase voltage
400V 50Hz system connected to a full controlled rectifier through a delta to star transformer. The rectifier operated at 45 degree and the constant load current is 15A calculates power factor also calculate the rectifier efficiency.
a. Develop expressions for the DC components of each capacitor voltage and inductor currents as function of the duty cycle D, the input voltage Vg and the Load resistance R as shown in the figure 1? b. The control circuit automatically adjusts the converter duty cycle D, to maintain a constant output voltage of V = 28 V....
This is a assignment question,i tried this question many times but i am not able to figure how to solve it,Please provide me a solution for this question,please try to solve each step clearly,Help will be appreciated
Johnson Electronics manufactures a power supply used in a variety of electronics products, including printers, modems, and routers. The demand for the part is 7,400 units per week. The production of the power supply requires six different manufacturing operations, each in sequence and each having the following processing times. The net available time to work is 45 hours per week, using two shifts. Operation Processing Time (seconds) Operation 1 19 Operation 2 16 Operation 3 22 Operation 4 18 Operation...
Johnson Electronics manufactures a power supply used in a variety of electronics products, including printers, modems, and routers. The demand for the part is 7,700 units per week. The production of the power supply requires six different manufacturing operations, each in sequence and each having the following processing times. The net available time to work is 48 hours per week, using two shifts. Processing Time (seconds) Operation Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Operation 5 Operation 6 Required:...
Johnson Electronics manufactures a power supply used in a variety of electronics products, including printers, modems, and routers. The demand for the part is 7,900 units per week. The production of the power supply requires six different manufacturing operations, each in sequence and each having the following processing times. The net available time to work is 60 hours per week, using two shifts. Operation Processing Time (seconds) Operation 1 21 Operation 2 18 Operation 3 27 Operation 4 20 Operation...