Morgan Chopper

Morgan Chopper

Q. How Morgan Chopper does work?

Q. Morgan Chopper working, waveforms & applications in power electronics

Q. Why do we use a saturated reactor in a Morgan’s chopper?

Circuit diagram of Morgan Chopper :

  • Figure A shows the circuit diagram of the Morgan chopper. SCR Tis the main thyristor.
  • D ,C and the sable reactor (SR) together form a forced commutation circuit to turn off SCR D1. The diode FWD is a freewheeling diode.
  • The Morgan chopper makes use of a Saturable Reactor (SR) which is a Saturable reactor (SR) which is a type of inductor. When SR is Saturated, it has a very low inductance.
  • When it is not Saturated, it has a very high inductance.
  • Assume that the commutating capacitor C is initially charged with its left side positive with respect to right side plate,i.e. V= + Vs.

Operation of Morgan Chopper :

  • Refer figure A for waveforms to understand the operation.
Morgan Chopper
Figure A

Mode 1 :

  • Figure B and C show the equivalent circuit in mode 1 of operation.
SR has High Impedance Mode 1 (Start)
Figure B

SR Gets Low Impedance Mode 1 (Near End)
Figure C
  • T1is turned on at t = a. C now discharges via C – T1– SR – C1. But since SR is not saturated, its inductance is very high (almost open). Thus C continues to discharge very slowly and Vis almost constant.
  • As T1is ON, the load receives full supply Vs – Lis a filter inductance and GWD is freewheeling diode. The load current flows via supply – T1 – L– Load-Supply.
  • At a time t = b,due to the discharge of C into SR,it saturate and its impedance becomes very low. Therefore Vwill now reverse its polarity.
  • But this polarity is not applied across Tas SR now opposes to change current direction. It’s impedance again increase.
  • Therefore eventhough Vc has charged to Vswith opposite polarity, still T1is off as SR reverts to high impedance state quickly.

Mode 2 :

  • Now I begins to discharge via C-SR-D-C. SR has high impedance. Load current flows as said in Mode 1 above.
SR High Impedance as IC has Changed Direction Mode 1 End
Figure D
  • At t = C, due to the discharge current of capacitor C, The SR satuates and offers very low impedance. The voltage across V reverse biases T1and Tis off.
  • C now reverse to V = Vs polarity i.e. original polarity. The discharge of Ivia D now stops as V reverses. SR becomes off as Idischarge is zero. This is the initial condition. Cycle repeats from Mode 1 onwards.
Waveforms of Morgan Chopper
Figure E

Why saturable reactor?

  • Instead of a Linear Reactor a Saturable Reactor has been used in Morgan chopper. The time required for LSR and C to complete saturation i.e. TONis fixed. Thus the average output voltage can be changed only by changing frequency.
  • If a dc current is passed through saturable core, TON can be varied (as in case of magnetic amplifiers).
  • Due to this there is a saving in cost.

Type of commutation :

  • Morgan chopper makes use of current commutation. It is a class B type commutation.

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