háromciklusú
háromciklusú is a Hungarian adjective meaning "three-cycle" or "three-phase". It is most commonly used in the context of electrical engineering to describe a three-phase electrical system. A three-phase system is a method of electric power generation, transmission, and distribution that is more efficient than single-phase systems for high-power applications. It consists of three separate alternating current (AC) voltages that are timed to be 120 degrees out of phase with each other. This arrangement allows for a more constant power delivery and can reduce the amount of conductor material needed compared to equivalent single-phase systems.
In mechanical engineering, "háromciklusú" can refer to a three-stage process or a device with three distinct