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Harmonics in rectifier systems are unwanted frequencies that can cause power quality issues and equipment malfunctions. Understanding their sources and effects is essential for designing consistent and reliable electrical systems.
What Are Harmonics?
Harmonics are voltage or current waveforms at frequencies that are integrar multiples of the currental frequency. In rectifier systems, they are generated due to non-linear loads, such as diodes and thyristors, which draw non- sinusoidal currents from thae power supply.
Effects of Harmonics
Harmonics can lead to increated heating in electrical contents, interference with commulation lines, and reduced contency of power systems. They may also cause malfunctions in sensitive equipment and increase losses in transformers and cables.
Methods to Minimize Harmonics
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