Abstract :
The summary form only given. Under ideal sinusoidal operating conditions, the definition of power factor for single-phase and balanced three-phase systems is unique and meaningful. However in non-sinusoidal situations and/or unbalanced three-phase system operation, different power factors have been proposed to deal with these situations. In this paper a new fuzzy based representative quality power factor (RQPF) is introduced to represent three recommended power factors, fundamental positive sequence power factor (FPSPF), transmission efficiency power factor (TEPF) and oscillation power factor (OSCPF). In addition, the problem of defining power factor for three-phase system is formulated and the RQPF module is explained. In order to test the validity of the proposed fuzzy based module, the RQPF is applied to different cases, balanced, unbalanced, linear, nonlinear, sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal. The obtained results reveal that the new RQPF is meaningful and accurately represents the existing power factors in all cases and in all situations. Taking into consideration the advantages of fuzzy systems, this factor is useful for power quality evaluation, cost-effective analysis of PQ mitigation techniques and as well billing purposes in these situations.
Keywords :
fuzzy set theory; power factor; power supply quality; PQ mitigation techniques; RQPF module; cost-effective analysis; fundamental positive sequence power factor; fuzzy-based representative quality power factor; nonsinusoidal operation; oscillation power factor; power quality evaluation; transmission efficiency power factor; unbalanced three-phase systems; Fuzzy systems; Power quality; Reactive power; Testing;