Math Problem Statement
Following are the three-phase voltage signals, va= 100sin(100πt), vb= 100sin(100πt-2π/3), vc= 100sin(100πt+2π/3). These three-phase voltages are transformed into two-phase voltages in the αβ axes (vα,vβ), where the β-axis leads the α-axis by 90 degrees. va is aligned to the α-axis, and the positions of other phase voltages in the αβ plane are shown in the figure below. What is the value of vα at t=0.01 sec
Solution
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Trigonometry
Electrical Engineering
Phasor Transformation
Three-phase to Two-phase Conversion
Formulas
va = 100sin(100πt)
vb = 100sin(100πt - 2π/3)
vc = 100sin(100πt + 2π/3)
vα = (2/3) [va - (1/2)vb - (1/2)vc]
vβ = (2/3) [√3/2 (vb - vc)]
Theorems
Transformation from Three-Phase to Two-Phase Systems (αβ transformation)
Sine function phase shifts and trigonometry
Suitable Grade Level
Undergraduate (Electrical Engineering)
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