This paper presents a new framework based on geometric algebra (GA) to solve and analyse three-phase balanced electrical circuits under sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal conditions. The proposed approach is an exploratory application of the geometric algebra power theory (GAPoT) to multiple-phase systems. A definition of geometric apparent power for three-phase systems, that complies with the energy conservation principle, is also introduced. Power calculations are performed in a multi-dimensional Euclidean space where cross effects between voltage and current harmonics are taken into consideration. By using the proposed framework, the current can be easily geometrically decomposed into active- and non-active components for current compensation...
Asymmetry of three-phase loads causes deterioration in the power factor and power quality of a circu...
The concept of orthogonal decomposition of the current of a nonlinear single-phase circuit with a no...
In this paper, the most significant definitions of reactive power in single-phase and three-phase th...
Traditional electrical power theories and one of their most important concepts—apparent power—are st...
New-generation power networks, such as microgrids, are being affected by the proliferation of nonlin...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Symmetry in Systems Design and AnalysisSince 1892, the ele...
Since 1892, the electrical engineering scientific community has been seeking a power theory for inte...
This article presents the concept of a mathematical description of a three-phase, four-wire asymmetr...
For a long time, non-sinusoidal, non-linear electric circuit analysis has been a prevalent topic. Th...
In Smart buildings, electric loads are affected by an important distortion in the current and volta...
[EN] Buchholz's apparent power and its derived unbalanced power, determined from the quadratic diffe...
Non-linear loads in circuits cause the appearance of harmonic disturbances both in voltage and curre...
In this paper, power flows in electrical circuits are modelled in a mixed time-frequency domain by u...
This paper summarizes the present state of discussions on power phenomena, power definitions and com...
This article aims to explain the capability of describing three-phase systems powered from the sourc...
Asymmetry of three-phase loads causes deterioration in the power factor and power quality of a circu...
The concept of orthogonal decomposition of the current of a nonlinear single-phase circuit with a no...
In this paper, the most significant definitions of reactive power in single-phase and three-phase th...
Traditional electrical power theories and one of their most important concepts—apparent power—are st...
New-generation power networks, such as microgrids, are being affected by the proliferation of nonlin...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Symmetry in Systems Design and AnalysisSince 1892, the ele...
Since 1892, the electrical engineering scientific community has been seeking a power theory for inte...
This article presents the concept of a mathematical description of a three-phase, four-wire asymmetr...
For a long time, non-sinusoidal, non-linear electric circuit analysis has been a prevalent topic. Th...
In Smart buildings, electric loads are affected by an important distortion in the current and volta...
[EN] Buchholz's apparent power and its derived unbalanced power, determined from the quadratic diffe...
Non-linear loads in circuits cause the appearance of harmonic disturbances both in voltage and curre...
In this paper, power flows in electrical circuits are modelled in a mixed time-frequency domain by u...
This paper summarizes the present state of discussions on power phenomena, power definitions and com...
This article aims to explain the capability of describing three-phase systems powered from the sourc...
Asymmetry of three-phase loads causes deterioration in the power factor and power quality of a circu...
The concept of orthogonal decomposition of the current of a nonlinear single-phase circuit with a no...
In this paper, the most significant definitions of reactive power in single-phase and three-phase th...