dzt
Electrical
- Nov 29, 2014
- 14
Hi,
I have encountered three equations which convert from 3 phase line to line voltages to phase voltages. I mean the complete instantaneous voltages not the magnitude which is calculated by the square-root 3. The equations are:
Va = 2/3Vab + 1/3Vbc
Vb = 2/3Vbc + 1/3Vca
Vc = 2/3Vca + 1/3Vab
These equations were used in a 3 phase inverter software model. My problem is that I would like to know how these equations have been derived and also to derive the reverse equations from phase to line voltages. I have search books and internet but to no avail. Any help would be really appreciated, please.
I have encountered three equations which convert from 3 phase line to line voltages to phase voltages. I mean the complete instantaneous voltages not the magnitude which is calculated by the square-root 3. The equations are:
Va = 2/3Vab + 1/3Vbc
Vb = 2/3Vbc + 1/3Vca
Vc = 2/3Vca + 1/3Vab
These equations were used in a 3 phase inverter software model. My problem is that I would like to know how these equations have been derived and also to derive the reverse equations from phase to line voltages. I have search books and internet but to no avail. Any help would be really appreciated, please.