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Abstract
In modern power electronics technology field, the three-phase bridge fully controlled rectifier circuit is the most widely used rectifier circuit. Due to the complex working principle of the three-phase bridge fully controlled rectifier circuit, its operating principle is introduced first, and then the simulation model of the rectifier circuit is established by using MATLAB. At the same time, the simulation results have been given under the condition of resistive and inductive loads. By comparing and analyzing the simulation results, the correctness and effectiveness of the model have been verified.
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