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Which type of load can give load commutation in a single-phase thyristor bridge inverter

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For load commutation, ensure the circuit permits oscillatory behavior—this is typical in RLC underdamped configurations.
Updated On: May 4, 2025
  • R load
  • RL load
  • RLC over damped load
  • RLC under damped load
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

In a single-phase thyristor bridge inverter, load commutation refers to the turning off of the thyristor due to the natural reversal of current through the load. This is possible when the load is an underdamped RLC circuit, which allows the current to oscillate and naturally pass through zero, thereby turning off the thyristor.
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