THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF INSTANTANEOUS POWER OF THREE-PHASE NETWORK IN TERMS OF NETWORK CENTRISM

Abstract

Purpose. Information technologies allow multidimensional analysis of information about the state of the power system in a single information space in terms of providing network-centric approach to control and use of unmanned aerial vehicles as tools for condition monitoring of three-phase network. Methodology. The idea of energy processes in three independent (rather than four dependent) curves vector-functions with values in the arithmetic three-dimensional space adequately for both 4-wire and 3–wire circuits. The presence of zero sequence current structural (and mathematically) features a 4-wire scheme of energy from a 3-wire circuit. The zero sequence voltage caused by the displacement of the zero voltage phases. Offset zero in the calculations can be taken into account by appropriate selection of the reference voltages. Both of these energetic phenomena with common methodical positions are described in the framework of the general mathematical model, in which a significant role is played by the ort zero sequence. Results. Vector approach with a unified voice allows us to obtain and analyze new energy characteristics for 4–wire and 3–wire circuits in sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal mode, both in temporal and frequency domain. Originality. Symmetric sinusoidal mode is balanced, even with non-zero reactive power. The converse is not true. The mode can be balanced and unbalanced load. The mode can be balanced and unbalanced voltage. Practical value. Assessing balance in network mode and the impact of instantaneous power on the magnitude of the losses, will allow to avoid the appearance of zero sequence and, thus, to improve the quality of electricity.

Authors and Affiliations

Y. I. Sokol, Yu. A. Sirotin, T. S. Iierusalimova, O. G. Gryb, S. V. Shvets, D. A. Gapon

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  • EP ID EP293087
  • DOI 10.20998/2074-2X.2017.4.10
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Y. I. Sokol, Yu. A. Sirotin, T. S. Iierusalimova, O. G. Gryb, S. V. Shvets, D. A. Gapon (2017). THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF INSTANTANEOUS POWER OF THREE-PHASE NETWORK IN TERMS OF NETWORK CENTRISM. Електротехніка і Електромеханіка, 0(4), 61-65. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-293087