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Modeling of Three-Phase Dynamic Systems Using Complex Transfer Functions and Transfer Matrices

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Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Date of Publication: Aug. 2007
Author(s): Harnefors, L.
ABB Power Syst., Ludvika
Volume: 54 , Issue: 4
Page(s): 2239 - 2248
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Abstract

A compilation of methods for modeling and analysis of three-phase dynamic systems-such as AC machines, resistance-inductance-capacitance components, and power electronic converters including their control algorithms-using complex transfer functions and transfer matrices is presented. Restrictions of the two modeling methods and relations between them are given. Various frequency-domain results, including closed-loop stability theory, are presented. The theory is illustrated by several examples showing areas of application.

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