This document outlines the lecture objectives and content for a course on symmetrical component theory for electrical power systems and machines. The lecture will demonstrate the mathematical derivation of symmetrical components to analyze unbalanced three-phase systems, cover symmetrical component theory using phasors and balanced vectors, and provide an example question for students.
This document outlines the lecture objectives and content for a course on symmetrical component theory for electrical power systems and machines. The lecture will demonstrate the mathematical derivation of symmetrical components to analyze unbalanced three-phase systems, cover symmetrical component theory using phasors and balanced vectors, and provide an example question for students.
This document outlines the lecture objectives and content for a course on symmetrical component theory for electrical power systems and machines. The lecture will demonstrate the mathematical derivation of symmetrical components to analyze unbalanced three-phase systems, cover symmetrical component theory using phasors and balanced vectors, and provide an example question for students.
University of Sunderland Symmetrical Component: Lecture Objectives • Demonstrate the Mathematical derivation of the three sets of balanced vectors to replace an unbalanced set of three-phase vectors. Symmetrical: Component Theory Symmetrical: Component Theory Symmetrical: Method of Fault Analysis Symmetrical: Balanced Components Symmetrical: Vector Notation Symmetrical: Phasors Symmetrical: Expressions Symmetrical: Balanced Components Symmetrical: Balanced Components Symmetrical: The ‘a’ Operator Symmetrical: Matrix Expression Symmetrical: Addition & Manipulation Symmetrical: Addition & Manipulation Symmetrical: Matrix Expression ELX214: Lecture Example Question Example 1 ELX214: Student Questions to Complete • Question 1 • Question 2