Application of wood structures for the analysis of the electrical chain in a sinusoidal and periodical non-sinusoidal mode of work

Authors

  • Tsvetelina Simeonova
  • Alex Velkov

Keywords:

chain analysis, tree structures, equivalent transformations, sinusoidal mode, periodic non-sinusoidal mode

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to develop a methodology using tree structures in single-source linear circuit analysis in sinusoidal and periodic non-sinusoidal mode.
The relationship between parameters of elements and parameters of equivalent elements and their corresponding electrical magnitude, current and voltage, with a specified source influence by analysis of the electric circuit with a tree description of the equivalent transformations is used.
The following results were obtained:
- Equivalent tree structure of the electrical circuit for determining the equivalent complex resistance (in the rights direction) as well as for determining the complex magnitudes (in the opposite direction).
- An algorithm for determining the equivalent complex resistance, as well as an algorithm for determining complex values based on equivalent transformations.
The work has received the following contributions:
- A methodology is proposed for the analysis of a linear electric circuit with a single source in a sinusoidal and periodic non-sinusoidal regime based on a tree structure.
- It is suggested that the training of students in the area of theoretical electrical engineering include the analysis of the electric circuit in sinusoidal and periodic non-sinusoidal mode, according to the proposed algorithm for application of tree structures including an equivalent tree scheme and demo calculations on it.

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Published

2018-09-20

How to Cite

Simeonova, T., & Velkov, A. (2018). Application of wood structures for the analysis of the electrical chain in a sinusoidal and periodical non-sinusoidal mode of work. Yearbook Telecommunications, 5, 93–107. Retrieved from https://ojs.nbu.bg/index.php/YT/article/view/136