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Tazz, I've enjoyed doing it. It's made a change from some of the dire threads we've had recently.

Will do the drawing for the single phase, it's only a case of egiting drawings I've already done.

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You as well Rampage :yes:
 
cant see what you are tring to work out single phase?
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ok read post again, found pic on google have a better one somewhere makes a bit more easier for lamen. done btec electronics before realising wasn't for me so took electrical a long long time ago more electronic questions for a change but not too difficult please.
 
Right here we go:

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Single phase wave form

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Single phase wave form half rectified

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Single phase wave form full rectified

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Three phase wave form

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Three phase wave form half rectified

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Three phase wave form full rectified

You can see the fully rectified three phase will give a fairly smooth DC compaired to single phase

These two show the useful power from single and three phase fully rectified supply

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for information RMS (root mean squared) is used in AC because it relates to an amp per volt that will acheive the same heating effect as 1 amp per volt in a DC system.

Im trying to find a link for this, as its something i covered in college years ago.
 
I've just completed a spreadsheet to calculate it.
It can be used for waveforms other than sine, also ripple and superimposed waveforms such as rectified 3ph.
 

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