The harmonic conduction electric model is a theoretical framework used to describe the behavior of electrical currents in a conductor. It is based on the concept of harmonics, which are sinusoidal waveforms that are integer multiples of a fundamental frequency. In this model, the electrical current flowing through a conductor is represented as a sum of harmonic components, each with its own frequency and amplitude. The fundamental frequency is typically the power frequency (50 or 60 Hz), and the harmonics are integer multiples of this frequency. The harmonic conduction electric model takes into account the non-linear behavior of conductors, which can generate harmonics due to factors such as saturation of magnetic cores, non-linear loads, and voltage distortions. These harmonics can cause various issues in electrical systems, such as increased losses, overheating of equipment, and interference with sensitive electronic devices. By analyzing the harmonic components of the electrica…
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