Self-excited electrification - one of the short-circuit braking circuits
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The circuit is shown in Figure 3F155. It uses manual control. In the figure, one phase uses self-excited electric braking, and the other two phases
use short-circuit braking. The voltage and current waveforms of the phase connected to resistor R and capacitor C are similar to those of three-phase self-excited electricity, but they decay
faster.
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