Harmonic Mitigation in Multi-Pulse Rectification: A Comparative Study of 12-, 18-, and 24-Pulse Systems
Hani Albalawi,
Abdul Wadood,
Shahbaz Khan
et al.
Abstract:In the evolution of the modern “More Electric Aircrafts” (MEAs) concept, higher-pulse rectification systems using differential fork autotransformers play a pivotal role. These systems align with the MEAs concept, which aims to replace traditional hydraulic and pneumatic systems with electric alternatives. The reason is that MEAs prioritize weight reduction to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Higher-pulse rectifiers achieve this by minimizing losses and optimizing power conversion. Additionally, th… Show more
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