twelvephase
Twelvephase refers to a type of electrical power generation or distribution system that utilizes twelve alternating current (AC) phases. In a typical AC system, power is delivered in phases, meaning the voltage and current oscillate in a sinusoidal pattern. These phases are usually separated by specific time intervals. A standard three-phase system, for example, has three phases offset by 120 electrical degrees.
In a twelvephase system, twelve such sinusoidal waveforms are present. These waveforms are evenly distributed in
The primary advantage of a twelvephase system is its ability to reduce voltage ripple and torque ripple