In this short note the relation between the moments of a linear system and the phasors of an electric circuit is discussed. We show that the phasors are a special case of moments and we prove that the components of the solution of a Sylvester equation are the phasors of the currents of the system. We point out several directions in which the phasor theory can be extended using recent generalizations of the moment theory, which can benefit the analysis of circuits and power electronics
Annotated lecture slides of lecture 34 for Elementary Physics II (PHY 204), taught by Gerhard Müller...
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The classical complex phasor representation of sinusoidal voltages and currents is generalized to ar...
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Model reduction by moment-matching relies upon the availability of the so-called moment. If the sys...
The instantaneous phasor method originated by the author to solve power quality and efficiency of th...
Imbalances significantly reduce the efficiency of electric power systems. There are several negative...
The Method of Moment (MoM) is a numerical technique for the analysis of linear antennas. Circuit net...
In this paper, the well-known method of phasor analysis of linear ac circuits is extended in a rigor...
The development of power theory of circuits with nonsinusoidal voltages and currents was shaped for ...
Abstract:- The principles of the minimum dissipated power are extremely important in the analysis of...
Annotated lecture slides of lecture 34 for Elementary Physics II (PHY 204), taught by Gerhard Müller...
The paper is focused on physical phenomena that degrade the effectiveness of the energy transfer in ...
This paper concerns a method of describing the power properties of circuits with nonsinusoidal wavef...
Power electronic devices are inherently discontinuous systems. Square waves, produced by interconnec...
We provide an overview of the theory and applications of the notion of moment at “discontinuous inte...
This note addresses the widespread and often unquestioned assumption that a linear circuit supplied ...
The classical complex phasor representation of sinusoidal voltages and currents is generalized to ar...
The paper summarizes the present state of discussions on power phenomena, power definitions and comp...
Model reduction by moment-matching relies upon the availability of the so-called moment. If the sys...
The instantaneous phasor method originated by the author to solve power quality and efficiency of th...
Imbalances significantly reduce the efficiency of electric power systems. There are several negative...
The Method of Moment (MoM) is a numerical technique for the analysis of linear antennas. Circuit net...
In this paper, the well-known method of phasor analysis of linear ac circuits is extended in a rigor...
The development of power theory of circuits with nonsinusoidal voltages and currents was shaped for ...
Abstract:- The principles of the minimum dissipated power are extremely important in the analysis of...
Annotated lecture slides of lecture 34 for Elementary Physics II (PHY 204), taught by Gerhard Müller...
The paper is focused on physical phenomena that degrade the effectiveness of the energy transfer in ...
This paper concerns a method of describing the power properties of circuits with nonsinusoidal wavef...