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משפחהProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
שנת המקור19181962
הוגה השיטהCharles Legeyt FortescueJean Carpentier
סוגDecomposition method for analyzing unbalanced three-phase circuitsNonlinear constrained optimization for power system operation
מקור מכונןFortescue, C. L. (1918). Method of symmetrical co-ordinates applied to the solution of polyphase networks. AIEE Transactions, 37(2), 1027-1044. link ↗Carpentier, J. (1962). Contribution à l'étude du dispatching économique. Bulletin de la Société Française des Électriciens, 8(3), 431-447. link ↗
כינוייםSymmetrical component analysis, Phase component decompositionOPF, Economic Dispatch with Constraints
קשורות33
תקצירSymmetrical Components is a mathematical technique for analyzing unbalanced three-phase electrical circuits by decomposing them into balanced component sets. Introduced by Charles Fortescue in 1918, the method transforms the complex analysis of unbalanced systems into simpler balanced equivalent circuits. Symmetrical components are fundamental to understanding faults, protection coordination, and stability in power systems, remaining essential in modern grid operations.Optimal Power Flow (OPF) is a fundamental optimization framework for computing the most economical and secure operating point of an electrical power system. Introduced by Jean Carpentier in 1962, OPF minimizes operational costs (fuel, losses, or other expenses) while satisfying physical and operational constraints. Modern electric grids depend on OPF for real-time economic dispatch, security analysis, and planning, making it one of the most important problems in power systems engineering.
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