Discussions on the Instantaneous Reactive Power Theory Terms in the General Case Based on the Symmetric Components

Authors

  • Kouzou A Author
  • Ismeil M.A. Author
  • Abu Rub H Author
  • Sk Moin Ahmed Author
  • Mahmoudi M.O Author
  • Boucherit M.S Author
  • Kennel R. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj10.743

Abstract

This paper deals with the presentation of different terms of the powers presented in the Instantaneous Reactive Power Theory (IRPT) in the general case of a generic power system voltage. This presentation is based on the use of the symmetric components in the E. Clarke stationary frame, where the instantaneous real active power, the instantaneous imaginary reactive power and the instantaneous zero sequence power are divided into their DC components and AC components function of the symmetric components. The contributions of these terms in the transfer of the energy from the power supply to the load in four wire system are explained, hence, a good choice of the power to be compensated using shunt active power filter can be obtained. Finally, simulation results are presented under unbalanced and distorted generic power system voltages, where different terms of the instantaneous reactive power theory are clarified and presented based on symmetrical components.

Author Biographies

  • Kouzou A

    Electrical Department, Djelfa University, Ain Chih BP 3117, Djelfa, Algeria

    Department of Electrical & Computer Engg. Texas A&M University at Qatar.

    LCP, National Polytechnic School, Hassen Badi BP 182 El Harrach, Algiers, Algeria 

    Institute for Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics, TUM, Munich , Germany 

  • Ismeil M.A.


    Institute for Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics, TUM, Munich , Germany 

  • Abu Rub H

    Department of Electrical & Computer Engg. Texas A&M University at Qatar. 

  • Sk Moin Ahmed

    Department of Electrical & Computer Engg. Texas A&M University at Qatar

  • Mahmoudi M.O


    LCP, National Polytechnic School, Hassen Badi BP 182 El Harrach, Algiers, Algeria

  • Boucherit M.S

    LCP, National Polytechnic School, Hassen Badi BP 182 El Harrach, Algiers, Algeria

  • Kennel R.

    Institute for Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics, TUM, Munich , Germany 

Published

2024-01-19

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