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Generalized instantaneous reactive power theory for three-phase power systems
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EngineeringSmart GridEnergy ManagementThree-phase Power SystemsPower SystemGeneralized TheorySystems EngineeringPower System ControlPower System DynamicPower System AnalysisPower System TransientPower SystemsInstantaneous Reactive PowerActive Power Filter
A generalized theory of instantaneous reactive power for three-phase power systems is proposed in this paper. This theory gives a generalized definition of instantaneous reactive power, which is valid for sinusoidal or nonsinusoidal, balanced or unbalanced, three-phase power systems with or without zero-sequence currents and/or voltages. The properties and physical meanings of the newly defined instantaneous reactive power are discussed in detail. A three-phase harmonic distorted power system with zero-sequence components is then used as an example to show reactive power measurement and compensation using the proposed theory.
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