Hi everybody;
I have some question regarding to the symmerical voltage component. As far that I know, we usually use the standard symmetrical component equation to get the symmetrical voltage component of a phase to ground voltages (Va, Vb, Vc).
Standard equation:
[Va] [ 1 1 1 ] [ V0 ]
[Vb] = [ 1 a^2 a ] [ V1 ]
[Vc] [ 1 a a^2 ] [ V2 ]
where V0, V1, V2 are the zero, positive and negative voltage sequence respectively.
a= 1 with phase angle 120 degree
My question is what are the equations or formulas to get the symmetrical component for phase to phase voltages (Vab, Vbc, Vca)?
I have some question regarding to the symmerical voltage component. As far that I know, we usually use the standard symmetrical component equation to get the symmetrical voltage component of a phase to ground voltages (Va, Vb, Vc).
Standard equation:
[Va] [ 1 1 1 ] [ V0 ]
[Vb] = [ 1 a^2 a ] [ V1 ]
[Vc] [ 1 a a^2 ] [ V2 ]
where V0, V1, V2 are the zero, positive and negative voltage sequence respectively.
a= 1 with phase angle 120 degree
My question is what are the equations or formulas to get the symmetrical component for phase to phase voltages (Vab, Vbc, Vca)?