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Influence of the control mode on overlapping commutation of thyristors in a series inverter†

Pages 351-353 | Received 30 Jul 1984, Accepted 20 Aug 1984, Published online: 06 Jul 2010
 

ABSTRACT

The paper describes the effects of changes in the triggering frequency on the maximum working frequency of a series inverter. Inverters differ in the type of load and in the mutual coupling existing between two commutation inductors in the circuit. It has been shown that the transient state is a result of changes in thyristor commutation from natural or critical to overlapping, and is dependent on the mode of change of the triggering frequency. The region of overlapping commutation has been determined by using two types of frequency change: fast (by keying modulation) and slow (by frequency modulation). The results show that slow changes in thyristor commutation permit a higher maximum working frequency than do fast changes. The region of overlapping commutation of thyristors is defined by new limit curves. The results may, for example, be applied in the design of an ultrasonic generator operating with frequency modulation.

Notes

†This paper was accepted by the Consultative Committee for presentation at the 19th Universities' Power Engineering Conference, Dundee, Scotland, 10-12 April 1984.

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