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Anlisis Fasorial

Charles Steinmetz desarroll el anlisis fasorial, introducindolo en el International Electrical Congress en Chicago en 1893
The method of calculation is considerably simplified. Whereas before we had to deal with periodic functions of an independent variable time, now we obtain a solution through the simple addition, subtraction, etc of constant numbers Neither are we restricted to sine waves, since we can construct a general periodic function out of its sine wave components With the aid of components Ohms Law in its complex form any circuit or network of circuits can be analysed in the same Ohm way, and just as easily, as for direct current, provided only that all the variables are allowed to take on complex values. -- Steinmetz, C. P., Die Anwendung complexer Grssen in der Elektrotechnik, Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift, 42, 597-99; 44, 631-5; 45, 641-3; 46, 653-4, 1893

Anlisis Fasorial
Problema original (dominio del tiempo)

Anlisis Fasorial
Nuevo problema (dominio fasorial)

Anlisis Fasorial

Solucin para v(t). Probar: v(t)=Vkej2t, donde Vk es constante


5e2jt

Anlisis Fasorial

Anlisis Fasorial
Si tenemos, por ejemplo R=10 y C=2F,

0.31-j1.25 = 1.25-88.6 V=Vkej2t=(1.25-88.6) ej2t

Anlisis Fasorial
De regreso al problema original: La fuente original era de modo que la solucin para el voltaje es Im(V) = Im{(1.25-88.6) ej2t} =1.25 sin(2t - 88.6) V Im(5ej2t),

Anlisis Fasorial
Transformacin

Circuito en Dominio del Tiempo


Difcil

Dominio Fasorial
Fcil

Solucin en Dominio del Tiempo

Solucin Fasorial

Transformacin Inversa

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