Averaged value analysis of 24-pulse rectifiers for aerospace applications

This paper presents a new average modeling approach for 24-pulse rectifiers. The model is based on the former non-linear averaged value models for different configurations of an 24-pulse rectifier. The models allow rectifier and drive system interactions to be examined analytically, or through rapid simulation. The models are validated by comparison with a detailed circuit simulation.

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