Function of a,b,c

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Satoshi
Ichiki
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Satoshi Ichiki
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Tue, 05/17/2022 - 22:18
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10.21227/zsrw-2c52
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Abstract 

In this simulation, the phase difference of the signals a, b, and c in the paper is changed to 0 in 0.1 seconds from the state where the phase is 90 degrees different from the input voltage. The input current phase is the same as the above signal. Since the output voltage gradually increases, it can be seen that the DC voltage of the matrix converter increases as the phases of a, b, and c become closer to the input voltage phase. Strictly speaking, it is proportional to cosθ as described in the paper.

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