In this paper, power flows in electrical circuits are modelled in a mixed time-frequency domain by using geometric algebra and the Hilbert transform for the first time. The use of this mathematical framework overcomes some of the limitations of some of the existing methodologies, in which the so-called “active current” may not lead to the lowest Root Mean Square (RMS) current under distorted supply or unbalanced load. Moreover, this current may contain higher levels of harmonic distortion compared to the supply voltage. The proposed method can be used for sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal power supplies, non-linear loads and single- and multi-phase electrical circuits, and it provides meaningful engineering results with a compact formulation. I...
In this paper, a complete theory of the power behavior of one-ports under periodic multi-sinusoidal ...
Generally known current and power equations of electrical circuits cannot be used in situations wher...
Power system dynamic processes may exhibit highly complex spatial and temporal dynamics and take pla...
In this paper, power flows in electrical circuits are modelled in a mixed time-frequency domain by u...
New-generation power networks, such as microgrids, are being affected by the proliferation of nonlin...
This paper presents a new framework based on geometric algebra (GA) to solve and analyse three-phase...
For a long time, non-sinusoidal, non-linear electric circuit analysis has been a prevalent topic. Th...
Since 1892, the electrical engineering scientific community has been seeking a power theory for inte...
This thesis describes a new algorithm for the harmonic analysis of power systems. Existing non-lin...
Traditional electrical power theories and one of their most important concepts—apparent power—are st...
A method of describing the power properties of circuits with nonsinusoidal waveforms of voltage and ...
This paper presents an analytical frequency-domain method for harmonics modeling and evaluation in p...
Presently, it is not possible to corroborate Tellegen's theorem or to articulate the compensation th...
Non-linear loads in circuits cause the appearance of harmonic disturbances both in voltage and curre...
This paper concerns a method of describing the power properties of circuits with nonsinusoidal wavef...
In this paper, a complete theory of the power behavior of one-ports under periodic multi-sinusoidal ...
Generally known current and power equations of electrical circuits cannot be used in situations wher...
Power system dynamic processes may exhibit highly complex spatial and temporal dynamics and take pla...
In this paper, power flows in electrical circuits are modelled in a mixed time-frequency domain by u...
New-generation power networks, such as microgrids, are being affected by the proliferation of nonlin...
This paper presents a new framework based on geometric algebra (GA) to solve and analyse three-phase...
For a long time, non-sinusoidal, non-linear electric circuit analysis has been a prevalent topic. Th...
Since 1892, the electrical engineering scientific community has been seeking a power theory for inte...
This thesis describes a new algorithm for the harmonic analysis of power systems. Existing non-lin...
Traditional electrical power theories and one of their most important concepts—apparent power—are st...
A method of describing the power properties of circuits with nonsinusoidal waveforms of voltage and ...
This paper presents an analytical frequency-domain method for harmonics modeling and evaluation in p...
Presently, it is not possible to corroborate Tellegen's theorem or to articulate the compensation th...
Non-linear loads in circuits cause the appearance of harmonic disturbances both in voltage and curre...
This paper concerns a method of describing the power properties of circuits with nonsinusoidal wavef...
In this paper, a complete theory of the power behavior of one-ports under periodic multi-sinusoidal ...
Generally known current and power equations of electrical circuits cannot be used in situations wher...
Power system dynamic processes may exhibit highly complex spatial and temporal dynamics and take pla...