Instantaneous complex power applied to three-phase machines
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1993-12-01
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Milanez, Dalgerti Lelis [UNESP]
Mauro, Sérgio [UNESP]
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The theory presented in this paper was primarily developed to give a physical interpretation for the instantaneous power flow on a three-phase induction machine, without a neutral conductor, on any operational state and may be extended to any three-phase load. It is a vectorial interpretation of the instantaneous reactive power theory presented by Akagi et al. Which, believe the authors, isn't enough developed and its physical meaning not yet completely understood. This vectorial interpretation is based on the instantaneous complex power concept defined by Torrens for single-phase, ac, steady-state circuits, and leads to a better understanding of the power phenomenon, particularly of the distortion power. This concept has been extended by the authors to three-phase systems, through the utilization of the instantaneous space vectors. The results of measurements of instantaneous complex power on a self-excited induction generator's terminals, during an over-load application transient, are presented for illustration. The compensation of reactive power proposed by Akagi is discussed and a new horizon for the theory application is opened.
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Circuit theory, Electric distortion, Electric excitation, Electric network analysis, Electric power factor, Electric power measurement, Reactive power, Vectors, Instantaneous complex power, Three phase machines, Asynchronous machinery
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Conference Record - IAS Annual Meeting (IEEE Industry Applications Society), v. 1, p. 171-176.