SIMULATION BI DIRECTIONAL POWER FLOW IN ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Keywords:
BIO DIRECTIONAL POWER FLOW, POWER FACTOR, AC and DC devices, utilization, VOLTAGEAbstract
Bi-directional power flow is considered as power flow in multiple opposite directions. Bi-directional power flow is used daily at factories. It consumes electricity from electric power company. It also gets electricity from in-plant electric power generator. This research considers that bio directional dc power should be input for inverter in order to generate AC power. This system would allow utilization of bio directional flow of DC power. It is to operate AC devices. Such electrical transformer and distribution system would provide power for both AC and DC devices. This research considers that the bio directional dc power should be input for the inverter in order to generate AC power. This system would allow utilization of bio directional flow of DC power to operate AC devices.
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