Definition of apparent power in 3-phase 4-wire non-sinusoidal power systems

Includes abstract. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-125). === The thesis starts by collating and comparing most power theories in the instantaneous and average power domain. The instantaneous theories are reformulated and classified into three groups, which can be linked with one...

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Main Author: Malengret, Michel
Other Authors: Gaunt, C Trevor
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5174
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-51742020-12-10T05:11:07Z Definition of apparent power in 3-phase 4-wire non-sinusoidal power systems Malengret, Michel Gaunt, C Trevor Electrical Engineering Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-125). The thesis starts by collating and comparing most power theories in the instantaneous and average power domain. The instantaneous theories are reformulated and classified into three groups, which can be linked with one equation. Introducing a new instantaneous theory based on vector space allows the fundamental properties of the groups to be examined and provides the means to extend instantaneous power into the rms domain and calculate the compensating currents required. The approach results in power components that can be attributed a real physical interpretation. The new approach to three phase power theory has significant potential for education, the practical design of active compensators, and the revision of international standard definitions of power. 2014-07-31T10:54:59Z 2014-07-31T10:54:59Z 2008 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5174 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Electrical Engineering
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Definition of apparent power in 3-phase 4-wire non-sinusoidal power systems
description Includes abstract. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-125). === The thesis starts by collating and comparing most power theories in the instantaneous and average power domain. The instantaneous theories are reformulated and classified into three groups, which can be linked with one equation. Introducing a new instantaneous theory based on vector space allows the fundamental properties of the groups to be examined and provides the means to extend instantaneous power into the rms domain and calculate the compensating currents required. The approach results in power components that can be attributed a real physical interpretation. The new approach to three phase power theory has significant potential for education, the practical design of active compensators, and the revision of international standard definitions of power.
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