This paper describes two methods of representation of voltages and currents in electric circuits: in the vector form and in the shape of oscillations, represented as diagrams in the plane. The appropriate power compo...This paper describes two methods of representation of voltages and currents in electric circuits: in the vector form and in the shape of oscillations, represented as diagrams in the plane. The appropriate power components are discussed depending on the representation of voltages and currents. Special attention is paid to the instantaneous power peculiarities for diverse loads and non-sinusoidal conditions. A case study of power calculations in an electric circuit with a pluggable capacitor is presented. For these types of transient modes, the instantaneous power is represented in the form of active and reactive components. Calculation of active, reactive, and exchange powers for steady-state processes is presented.展开更多
文摘This paper describes two methods of representation of voltages and currents in electric circuits: in the vector form and in the shape of oscillations, represented as diagrams in the plane. The appropriate power components are discussed depending on the representation of voltages and currents. Special attention is paid to the instantaneous power peculiarities for diverse loads and non-sinusoidal conditions. A case study of power calculations in an electric circuit with a pluggable capacitor is presented. For these types of transient modes, the instantaneous power is represented in the form of active and reactive components. Calculation of active, reactive, and exchange powers for steady-state processes is presented.