Power Theory in Multiphase Distorted Systems
In this episode, we introduce power theory in multiphase distorted AC systems and how it extends traditional power analysis beyond the standard power triangle. Learn how harmonic components, geometric algebra, and symmetrical components can be used to analyze distorted three-phase voltage and current signals more clearly. Watch to see how this method helps separate real and reactive power, identify harmonic interactions, and better understand power behavior in complex distorted systems.

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