Non-fundamental effective apparent power defined through an instantaneous power approach
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Muñoz Galeano, N.; Alfonso, j. Carlos; Orts-Grau, Salvador; Seguí Chilet, Salvador; Gimeno Sales, Francisco José
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Non-fundamental effective apparent power defined through an instantaneous power approachAutoría
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2011Editor
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0142-0615Cita bibliográfica
N. Muñoz-Galeano, J.C. Alfonso-Gil, S. Orts-Grau, S. Seguí-Chilet, F.J. Gimeno-Sales, Non-fundamental effective apparent power defined through an instantaneous power approach, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 33, Issue 10, December 2011, Pages 1711-1720, ISSN 0142-0615, 10.1016/j.ijepes.2011.08.013International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2011, December, Vol. 33, no.10
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This paper proposes a new definition of non-fundamental effective apparent power based on an analysis of instantaneous power flows. This new instantaneous power approach for the calculation of the non-fundamental ... [+]
This paper proposes a new definition of non-fundamental effective apparent power based on an analysis of instantaneous power flows. This new instantaneous power approach for the calculation of the non-fundamental effective apparent power extends, and adapts for new electrical conditions, the procedure applied by IEEE Std. 1459 for the quantification of active and reactive power in single-phase systems.
This proposed approach is based on the analysis of per-phase and three-phase instantaneous power flows when a three-phase four-wire balanced non-linear load is connected to an ideal power network that supplies a set of positive-sequence fundamental voltages. The per-phase and three-phase instantaneous power flows caused by positive-, negative-, and zero-sequence harmonic load currents are analyzed. The results obtained for the load zero-sequence harmonic currents disagree with the results obtained when applying IEEE Std. 1459. As a consequence, a new definition of the effective quantities is proposed. A comparison between the new definitions and IEEE Std. 1459 definitions is made in the paper. [-]
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