The use of correlation coefficients for load identifiers and a fundamental approach towards power definitions in non-sinusoidal conditions

M.Ing. === Along with the increased use of power-electronic devices, there has been an increase in the magnitudes of distorted currents. Much of the power-theory in use today was devised many decades ago, mostly for AC-systems with clean sinusoidal voltages and currents. Modem loads are more often n...

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Main Author: Bell, Robert Michael
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3564
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Summary:M.Ing. === Along with the increased use of power-electronic devices, there has been an increase in the magnitudes of distorted currents. Much of the power-theory in use today was devised many decades ago, mostly for AC-systems with clean sinusoidal voltages and currents. Modem loads are more often no longer mostly linear. Against the background of a study in the basic mathematics underlying AC power theory, a few techniques concerned with per-frequency power were examined. In addition certain concerns surrounding the use of correlation indexes for the purposes of load identification were also examined.