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Symetrické zložky×Výpočet toku výkonu metódou Newton-Raphson×
OdborElektrotechnikaElektrotechnika
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku19181967
TvorcaCharles Legeyt FortescueWilliam F. Tinney, Charles E. Hart
TypDecomposition method for analyzing unbalanced three-phase circuitsIterative solution algorithm for power system steady-state analysis
Pôvodný zdrojFortescue, C. L. (1918). Method of symmetrical co-ordinates applied to the solution of polyphase networks. AIEE Transactions, 37(2), 1027-1044. link ↗Tinney, W. F., & Hart, C. E. (1967). Power flow solution by Newton's method. IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 86(11), 1449-1460. DOI ↗
Ďalšie názvySymmetrical component analysis, Phase component decompositionNR Power Flow, Newton-Raphson Load Flow
Príbuzné33
ZhrnutieSymmetrical 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.The Newton-Raphson method is a powerful iterative technique for solving the nonlinear power flow equations in electrical power systems. Introduced by Tinney and Hart in 1967, it became the industry standard for computing steady-state voltage and power distributions across transmission networks. The method uses Jacobian matrix formulations to rapidly converge to the true operating point.
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