THE THREE-PHASES ELECTROMAGNETIC CURRENT TRANSDUCERS FOR CONTROL OF REACTIVE POWER OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION

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  • Azizjan Abubakirov Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Energy, Nukus State Technical University, 74 A. Dosnazarov Street, Nukus, 230112 Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan Author
  • Timur Kurbaniyazov Author
  • Muzaffar Nazarov Author

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Three-phase currents, induction electric devices, reactive power consume, sensor converters, sensing elements, primary current, secondary voltage, error of sensor.

Abstract

ThAs known, within the world more than 60-70% of produced power is devoured by three-phases acceptance electric gadgets - offbeat engines. In acceptance electric gadgets as nonconcurrent machines, converters, transformers and ets, responsive control expend for creation of magneto moving drive (m.m.f.) and attractive flux. The control of responsive control of power depend from values and parameters of current transducers, which utilize in forms of control control utilizations. Advanced control frameworks of values and parameters of power ask creating and execution of modern sorts computerized advances and gadgets. In article given comes about of inquire about of modern three-phases current transducers, which utilize in forms of control of receptive control supply of acceptance gadgets and have conceivable outcomes change topsy-turvy and non-sinusoidal values of responsive control, rule of developing three-phases electromagnetic current transducers, which answers for necessities of compactness, unwavering quality, speed, utilize present day advanced innovations and devises for observing responsive control utilization.

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2026-02-21

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THE THREE-PHASES ELECTROMAGNETIC CURRENT TRANSDUCERS FOR CONTROL OF REACTIVE POWER OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION. (2026). Ideal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(2), 12-18. https://researchiapress.com/index.php/1/article/view/32

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