Title
Energy flow and power phenomena in electrical circuits: Illusions and reality
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Abstract
Common notions respective to the nature of the reactive power, energy flow and oscillations, and the apparent power in single- and three-phase systems are discussed. Some interpretations of powers and energy flow in linear, single-phase circuits are often generalized for more complex situations. This leads to misinterpretation of power phenomena in electrical systems, particularly the reactive power in three-phase systems without energy oscillation between the supply source and the load, and in time-variant systems without energy storage capability. Additionally, the arithmetic and geometric apparent powers, commonly used in three-phase systems, do not characterize the supply loading correctly when the load is unbalanced.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Electrical Engineering
First Page
119
Last Page
126
Recommended Citation
Czarnecki, L. (2000). Energy flow and power phenomena in electrical circuits: Illusions and reality. Electrical Engineering, 82 (3), 119-126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002020050002