WBUT Question Paper 2012 for HOSPITAL OPERATION MANAGEMENT – I of Sem-2. This is according to the newly added syllabus of WBUT. This question is for BHM first year students. WBUT question 2013. BHM Question 2012. Paper Code -[CS/HM/SEM-2/BHM-201/2012].
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WBUT Question Paper 2012 for MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY-I of Sem-1. This is according to the newly added syllabus of WBUT. This question is for BHM first year students. WBUT question 2013. BHM Question 2012. Paper Code -[CS/HM/SEM-1/BHM-103/2012-13].
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WBUT Question Paper 2013 for CHEMISTRY - I of Sem-2. This is according to the newly added syllabus of WBUT. This question is for B.Tech first year students. WBUT question 2013. B.Tech Question 2013. Paper Code -[CS/B.TECH(NEW)/SEM-2/CH-201/2013].
The most interesting reduction technique of current harmonic is a PWM (active) rectifier (Fig. 1.3). Two types of PWM converters, with a voltage source output (Fig. 1.4) and a current source output (Fig. 1.5) can be used.
An alternative to the passive filter is use of the active PWM filter (AF), which displays better dynamics and controls the harmonic and fundamental currents. Active filters are mainly divided into two different types..
The traditional method of current harmonic reduction involves passive filters LC, parallel-connected to the grid. Filters are usually constructed as series-connected legs of capacitors and chokes [the number of legs depends on number of filtered harmonics (5th, 7th, 11th, 13th) ].
Many harmonic reduction methods exist. These techniques based on passive components, mixing single and three-phase diode rectifiers, and power electronics techniques as: multi-pulse rectifiers, active filters and PWM rectifiers (Fig. 1.1). They can be generally divided as: