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Design of two-component direct frequency converters for AC drives
The design of a new type of frequency converter is considered: a two-component direct frequency converter, permitting direct reversible conversion of ac energy, with sinusoidal grid and load currents; this design is free from the switching conflicts of matrix-type direct frequency converters.
- Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University Russian Federation
- Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University Russian Federation
COMPUTER SIMULATION, TWO-COMPONENT DIRECT FREQUENCY (TDFC), ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY, ELECTRIC RECTIFIERS, ELECTRIC SWITCHES, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES, ELECTRIC DRIVES, VECTORS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, THYRISTORS, ACTIVE CURRENT RECTIFIERS (ACR), FREQUENCY CONVERTERS
COMPUTER SIMULATION, TWO-COMPONENT DIRECT FREQUENCY (TDFC), ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY, ELECTRIC RECTIFIERS, ELECTRIC SWITCHES, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES, ELECTRIC DRIVES, VECTORS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, THYRISTORS, ACTIVE CURRENT RECTIFIERS (ACR), FREQUENCY CONVERTERS
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