How do I convert an inductor into the dq0 reference frame?

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chanditha

Joined Apr 11, 2017
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This is what I want to convert to DQ0 from ABC:

VG_ABC - VT_ABC = jwL*IG_ABC​

So basically its two voltage sources (VG_ABC and VT_ABC) separated by an inductance L.

I know how to convert it to dq0 if it was written as follows:

VG_ABC - VT_ABC = L*d/dt(IG_ABC)​

But when the inductance is written as an impedance I don't know how to work with the "j" thats in there.
 

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
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This is what I want to convert to DQ0 from ABC:

VG_ABC - VT_ABC = jwL*IG_ABC​

So basically its two voltage sources (VG_ABC and VT_ABC) separated by an inductance L.

I know how to convert it to dq0 if it was written as follows:

VG_ABC - VT_ABC = L*d/dt(IG_ABC)​

But when the inductance is written as an impedance I don't know how to work with the "j" thats in there.
Hi,

Show your work for the form you do know how to deal with. We can then take it from there.
 
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