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Industrial Motor Drives And

Control
EP5028
Presented by
DAW THAN THAN WIN
Prof: and Head (EP)
Y.T.U
This Subject Consists of
Chapter (5) Thyristors
Chapter (6) Inverters Dual Converters,
Chopper and Cycloconverters
Chapter (7) Motor Control
Chapter (8) Heating and Welding Control
Thyristors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Silicon Controlled Rectifier
5.3 SCR Terminology
5.4 Different Methods of Turning On of SCRs
5.5 Different Methods of Turning Off of SCRs
5.6 Different Methods of Triggering SCR
Cricuits
5.7 Different Methods of Forced Commutation



5.8 Comparison of SCRs and Transistors
5.9 Thermal Characteristors of SCRs
5.10 Causes of Damage to SCRs
5.11 The SCR Crowbar or Overvoltage
Protection Circuit
5.12 Series Or Parallel Operation of SCRs
5.13 Line-Commutated Converters or
Rectifier Circuit
5.14 Triacs
5.15 Diacs
5.16 Quadracs
Inverters Dual Converters, Chopper and
Cycloconverters
6.1 Inverters
6.2 Line-commutated inverters
6.3 Forced-commuated inverters
6.4 Voltage-source inverter
6.5 Current-source inverter
6.6 Three-phase forced-commutated bridge inverters
6.7 Functional circuit blocks of a line-commutated
converters
6.8 Dual converters
6.9 Choppers
6.10 Cycloconverter
Motor Control
7.1 Introduction
7.2 AC Voltage controller or voltate at constant
frequency
7.3 Zero voltage switch
7.4 Synchronous tap changer
7.5 Phase control of DC motors
7.6 AC power control of a lamp dimmer
7.7 Basics of induction motor
7.8 Choper control (ON-OFF) of DC series
motors
7.9 Advantages of AC motor control over
DC motor control
7.10 Stepper motors
7.12 Servomechanism
Heating and Welding Control
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Induction heating
8.3 Dielectric heating
8.4 Welding
8.5 Scheme for AC resistance welding
8.6 Ignitron contactor as electronic line
contactor
Chapter 5 Thyrister
Question 1 to Question 16
Question 1 Example 5.1 & 5.6
Question 2 Problem 10 see article 5.2.2
Question 3 Problem 11 see article 5.2.3
Question 4 Problem 11 see article 5.3.12&
article 5.5
Question 5 Problem 13
Answer See Example 5.3 & 5.1
Question 6 Problem 14
Answer See Example 5.3 and 5.4
Question 7 Problem 15
Answer (a) See Example 5.7.1 page 226 227
(b) See Example 5.7.2 page 228 229

Question 8 Problem 16
Answer (a) See Example 5.7.3 page 229 230
(b) See Example 5.7.4 page 230 232
Question 9 Problem 17
Answer (a) See Example 5.9 page 234
(b) See Example 5.5
Question 10 Problem 18
Answer See Example 5.13.1 page 247 248
Question 11 Problem 19
Answer See Example 5.13
Question 12 Problem 20
Answer See Example 5.13.8 page 264
Question 13 Problem 21 (A)
Answer See Example 5.13.9 page 267
Question 14 Problem 22 (A)
Answer See Example 5.13.10 page 270
Question 15 Problem 23 (A)
Answer See Example 5.13.11 page 272
Question 16 Problem 24 (A)
Answer See Example 5.14 page 274 276
Problem 25 (A)
Answer (a) See Example 5.14.3 page 278 - 279
(b) See 5.15 page 279
Chapter 6
Inverter, Dual Converter, Chopper and
Cycloconverter
Question 17 to Question 21
Question 17 Problem 26
Answer (a) See Example 6.2.1
Question 18 Problem 27 (A)
Answer (a) See Example 6.3.3 page 335 336
(b) See Example 6.2
Question 19 Problem 26
Answer (a) See Example 6.2.1
Question 20 Problem 29
Answer (a) See Example 9.3 page 365 366
(b) See Example 6.5
Question 21 Problem 30
Answer (a) See Example 6.9.4 page 367 -368
(b) See Example 6.6
Chapter 7
Motor Control
Question22 to Question 27
Question 22 Problem 31
Answer (a) See Example 7.3
(b) See Example 7.3
Question 23 Problem 32
Answer See Example 7.4 page 367 -368
Question 24 Problem 33
Answer (a) See Example 7.6
Question 25 Problem 34
Answer See Example 7.7.2
Question 26 Problem 40
Answer (a) See Example 7.5
(b) See Example 7.5.3
Question 27 Problem 36
Answer See Example 7.10
CHAPTER 8
HEATING & WELDING CONTROL
Question 28 to 30

Question 28 Problem 44
Answer See Example 8.2
Question 29
Answer See Example 8.1
Question 30 Problem 46
Answer See Example 8.2.2, 8.2.6, 8.2.4,
8.2.3

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