Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods
Application of a single phase rectifier as an example in teaching circuit modeling, normalization, operating modes of nonlinear circuits, and circuit analysis methods is proposed.The rectifier supplied from a voltage source by an inductive impedance is analyzed in the discontinuous as well as in the...
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doaj-106c1f405dd14ad1af4484f7eef299d22020-11-24T23:57:31ZengUniversity of Banja LukaElectronics1450-58431450-58432013-12-0117212312910.7251/ELS1317123PSingle-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis MethodsPredrag Pejovic0Johann W. Kolar1University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering, SerbiaPower Electronic Systems Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, SwitzerlandApplication of a single phase rectifier as an example in teaching circuit modeling, normalization, operating modes of nonlinear circuits, and circuit analysis methods is proposed.The rectifier supplied from a voltage source by an inductive impedance is analyzed in the discontinuous as well as in the continuous conduction mode. Completely analytical solution for the continuous conduction mode is derived. Appropriate numerical methods are proposed to obtain the circuit waveforms in both of the operating modes, and to compute the performance parameters. Source code of the program that performs such computation is provided.http://electronics.etfbl.net/journal/Vol17No2/xPaper_09.pdfnormalizationoperating modesof nonlinear circuitsand circuit analysis methods is proposed.The rectifier supplied from a voltage source by an inductiveimpedance is analyzed in the discontinuous as well as in thecontinuous conduction mode. Completely analytical solution forthe continuous conduction mode is derived. Appropriate numericalmethods are proposed to obtain the circuit waveforms inboth of the operating modesCircuit analysiscircuit modelingcomputer aided anlysiselectrical engineering educationpower engineering educationrectifiers |
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Predrag Pejovic Johann W. Kolar Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods Electronics normalization operating modesof nonlinear circuits and circuit analysis methods is proposed.The rectifier supplied from a voltage source by an inductiveimpedance is analyzed in the discontinuous as well as in thecontinuous conduction mode. Completely analytical solution forthe continuous conduction mode is derived. Appropriate numericalmethods are proposed to obtain the circuit waveforms inboth of the operating modes Circuit analysis circuit modeling computer aided anlysis electrical engineering education power engineering education rectifiers |
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Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods |
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Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods |
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Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods |
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Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods |
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Single-Phase Full-Wave Rectifier as an Effective Example to Teach Normalization, Conduction Modes, and Circuit Analysis Methods |
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single-phase full-wave rectifier as an effective example to teach normalization, conduction modes, and circuit analysis methods |
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University of Banja Luka |
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Application of a single phase rectifier as an example in teaching circuit modeling, normalization, operating modes of nonlinear circuits, and circuit analysis methods is proposed.The rectifier supplied from a voltage source by an inductive impedance is analyzed in the discontinuous as well as in the continuous conduction mode. Completely analytical solution for the continuous conduction mode is derived. Appropriate numerical methods are proposed to obtain the circuit waveforms in both of the operating modes, and to compute the performance parameters. Source code of the program that performs such computation is provided. |
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normalization operating modesof nonlinear circuits and circuit analysis methods is proposed.The rectifier supplied from a voltage source by an inductiveimpedance is analyzed in the discontinuous as well as in thecontinuous conduction mode. Completely analytical solution forthe continuous conduction mode is derived. Appropriate numericalmethods are proposed to obtain the circuit waveforms inboth of the operating modes Circuit analysis circuit modeling computer aided anlysis electrical engineering education power engineering education rectifiers |
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