This paper presents a new framework based on geometric algebra (GA) to solve and analyse three-phase balanced electrical circuits under sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal conditions. The proposed approach is an exploratory application of the geometric algebra power theory (GAPoT) to multiple-phase systems. A definition of geometric apparent power for three-phase systems, that complies with the energy conservation principle, is also introduced. Power calculations are performed in a multi-dimensional Euclidean space where cross effects between voltage and current harmonics are taken into consideration. By using the proposed framework, the current can be easily geometrically decomposed into active-and non-active components for current compensation purposes. The paper includes detailed examples in which electrical circuits are solved and the results are analysed. This work is a first step towards a more advanced polyphase proposal that can be applied to systems under real operation conditions, where unbalance and asymmetry is considered.
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Montoya, F. G., Baños, R., Alcayde, A., Arrabal-Campos, F. M., & Pérez, J. R. (2021). Geometric algebra framework applied to symmetrical balanced three-phase systems for sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal voltage supply. Mathematics, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/math9111259
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