Power system analysis using space-vector transformation
Abstract:
In this paper, the space-vector transformation used in machine vector control is applied to power system analysis. The proposed method is used to model electric machines, power electronic converters, transformers, and transmission lines and to analyze power sources and loads with different connections (delta and wye). This method can also be applied to analyze steady-state (or transient phenomena) and unbalanced sources, including harmonics. Models obtained with this method are as simple as those of the per-phase approach. With the space-vector transformation, instantaneous active and reactive power concepts can be generalized, and new power system control strategies can be developed when power electronic converters are used. Steady-state, transient behavior, and harmonic analyses examples and applications are presented to illustrate the performance and advantages of the proposed method. This method can be extended to unbalanced systems (e.g., unsymmetric faults) using instantaneous symmetrical components in polyphase balanced circuits.
Año de publicación:
2002
Keywords:
- Power system harmonics
- power system simulation
- AC machines
- TRANSFORMERS
- induction machines
- Time domain analysis
- Circuit Simulation
- rectifiers
- power electronics
- Transmission line matrix methods
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Potencia eléctrica
Áreas temáticas:
- Física aplicada