A three-phase ac/dc converter supplies dc to a battery charging system or dc motor (Graovac, 2001). Each phase has an ac filter represented by the equivalent circuit in Figure P2.38.
FIGURE P238 AC filter equivalent circuit for a three-phase ac/dc converter
Derive that the inductor current in terms of the two active sources is
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