Nathan K
Nathan K
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A Few Ways Fourier Transforms are Applied to Power Systems #SoME3
This video shows the connections between the continuous and discrete Fourier transforms within power system theory, and how they can be combined together in a way that is likely unique to power systems. Some history is also given, with intriguing connections between power system theory and astronomy.
For more details on symmetrical components, check out my previous videos on the topic. For more information on Fourier Transforms, I recommend checking out @3blue1brown.
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How to Find the Symmetrical Components of an Ellipse
Просмотров 460Год назад
This video is about a beautiful connection between symmetrical components and ellipses. This video references some of my previous videos linked below: Symmetrical Components: Equal Angles and the Fermat Point ruclips.net/video/4MZ9y2PxzEo/видео.html Symmetrical Components From a New Angle ruclips.net/video/iDDvwtSZncw/видео.html Please subscribe for updates on future videos on power system topics
Symmetrical Components: Equal Angles and the Fermat Point
Просмотров 670Год назад
In 3-phase power analysis, an interesting Symmetrical Component Solution can be found when all phasor angles are 120 degrees apart. For a review on symmetrical components, see the video below. ruclips.net/video/iDDvwtSZncw/видео.html
How to Describe Circuit Impedance With Continued Fractions
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
This is about how to construct continued fractions and use them to calculate the equivalent impedance of circuit ladder networks. The continued fraction is used to show how Pascal's triangle and the golden ratio are connected to impedance calculations. The behavior of the resonant frequencies of inductor-capacitor ladders are also examined using a Geogebra graphing calculator. Here is the link ...
Symmetrical Components From a New Angle #SoME2
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
This video explores symmetrical component theory in a way that is not presented in electrical engineering school. Starting with the history and building up 1 phase at a time, the math of symmetrical components is explained in a visual way, showing the connection back to basic geometry. Then the general behavior of symmetrical components for any number of phases is briefly reviewed. To dive deep...