Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector
One of the important parameters for electrical systems is the power factor (cos phi), which is the ratio of the real power (watt) to the apparent power (volt ampere). The best cos phi value is between 0.85 to 1. A resistive load causes the voltage and current in equal phase angle, while the inductiv...
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description | One of the important parameters for electrical systems is the power factor (cos phi), which is the ratio of the real power (watt) to the apparent power (volt ampere). The best cos phi value is between 0.85 to 1. A resistive load causes the voltage and current in equal phase angle, while the inductive load causes the current to lag behind the voltage. On the other hand, the capacitive load causes the current to precede the voltage (leading). A simulation to determine the power factor of an electrical network can be done with Proteus ISIS software by creating a phase detection circuit. Automatic control can be done by a microcontroller. This simulation circuit can be used as power factor correction, a trigger angle on SCR trigger for DC motor speed control, for rocket launch angle adjuster, to measure the angle of inclination, and other uses relating to angle adjustments. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f3b93bf7c81f42af818ebffa1c1c5ce82022-12-21T19:44:15ZengIndonesian Institute of SciencesJournal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology2087-33792088-69852021-07-01121283710.14203/j.mev.2021.v12.28-37261Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detectorJumrianto Jumrianto0Royan Royan1Universitas IVET SemarangElectromedical Engineering Department, Muhammadiyah University PurwokertoOne of the important parameters for electrical systems is the power factor (cos phi), which is the ratio of the real power (watt) to the apparent power (volt ampere). The best cos phi value is between 0.85 to 1. A resistive load causes the voltage and current in equal phase angle, while the inductive load causes the current to lag behind the voltage. On the other hand, the capacitive load causes the current to precede the voltage (leading). A simulation to determine the power factor of an electrical network can be done with Proteus ISIS software by creating a phase detection circuit. Automatic control can be done by a microcontroller. This simulation circuit can be used as power factor correction, a trigger angle on SCR trigger for DC motor speed control, for rocket launch angle adjuster, to measure the angle of inclination, and other uses relating to angle adjustments.https://mev.lipi.go.id/mev/article/view/527power factorcos phizero-crossing. |
spellingShingle | Jumrianto Jumrianto Royan Royan Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology power factor cos phi zero-crossing. |
title | Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector |
title_full | Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector |
title_fullStr | Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector |
title_full_unstemmed | Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector |
title_short | Proteus ISIS simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector |
title_sort | proteus isis simulation for power factor calculation using zero crossing detector |
topic | power factor cos phi zero-crossing. |
url | https://mev.lipi.go.id/mev/article/view/527 |
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