DocumentCode
1283764
Title
AC Power Theory From Poynting Theorem: Accurate Identification of Instantaneous Power Components in Nonlinear-Switched Circuits
Author
De León, Francisco ; Cohen, Jose
Author_Institution
Polytech. Inst., New York Univ., New York, NY, USA
Volume
25
Issue
4
fYear
2010
Firstpage
2104
Lastpage
2112
Abstract
This paper contributes to narrowing the long-standing theoretical gap with power theory (or “power definitions”) for nonlinear ac switching circuits. The true instantaneous energy transformation and storage components of ac circuits are identified from the Poynting Theorem. This paper tackles the problem of power identification from the most general form of energy conservation. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to mathematically “define” powers to fit the engineering solution of a problem. The identification technique does not present problems with physical meaning since it is in full agreement with Maxwell´s Equations. In this paper, the method is applied to the identification of the power components of single-phase switched circuits. Instantaneous energy is decomposed only into energy transformed (related to active power) and energy stored (related to reactive power). Examples that have caused physical interpretation problems with other power theories are presented for illustration and validation.
Keywords
Maxwell equations; electric current measurement; energy conservation; mathematical analysis; power system identification; rectifying circuits; switching circuits; voltage measurement; AC power theory; Maxwell Equation; Poynting theorem; energy conservation; instantaneous power component identification; nonlinear AC switching circuit; single-phase switched circuit; AC generators; Energy conservation; Energy storage; Inductors; Mathematical model; Maxwell equations; Nonlinear circuits; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Reactive power; Switched circuits; Switching circuits; Voltage measurement; Active power; alternating current circuits; energy restored; energy stored; energy transformed; instantaneous power; nonlinear circuits; power definitions; power theory; reactive power;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2010.2054117
Filename
5535231
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