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1 Three analogies to explain reactive power Why an analogy? Reactive power is an essential aspect of the electricity system, but one that is difficult to comprehend by non-experts By presenting four different analogies, we hope the reader will For non-experts: develop insight in the phenomenon For experts: acquire ideas to explain the phenomenon Of course, none of these analogies are 100% correct

2 Three analogies to explain reactive power The difference between active power (W), reactive power (VAR), and apparent power (VA) The idea of compensating reactive power Why reactive power increases energy losses in the grid Why reactive power limits the capacity of cables and lines in the grid What does the analogy need to explain?

3 Three analogies to explain reactive power I. The bicycle analogy (1/3) Power stations, producing electrical energy, are represented by bikers At the backseat of the bike there are passengers, the consumers of electrical energy (the loads)

4 Three analogies to explain reactive power I. The bicycle analogy (2/3) A reactive load can be represented by a passenger leaning to one side The fact that the passenger is leaning to one side, does not influence directly the work that the biker has to deliver, but without compensation, the bike might fall over

5 Three analogies to explain reactive power I. The bicycle analogy (3/3) The biker compensates the movement of his passenger by leaning in opposite direction (= by generating reactive power) Consequences: A pedalling figure leaning to one side cannot work as comfortably as before (  limiting capacity) The bike catches more head wind (  extra losses)

6 Three analogies to explain reactive power Take a boat on a canal, pulled by a horse at the bank II. The horse-and-boat analogy (1/4)

7 Three analogies to explain reactive power The fact that the horse is not walking straight in front of the boat, does not influence significantly the work it has to do to pull the boat. But without compensation by the rudder, the boat will be pulled towards the bank of the canal. Consequences: The turned rudder leads to extra losses The fact that the rope is pulling at the flank of the horse and not straight behind it, limit’s the horse’s capacity to deliver work II. The horse-and-boat analogy (2/4)

8 Three analogies to explain reactive power II. The horse-and-boat analogy (3/4)

9 Three analogies to explain reactive power The vector representation of the force to pull the boat, is similar to the vector representation of power in an electric system: II. The horse-and-boat analogy (4/4)

10 Three analogies to explain reactive power Suppose men have to push a large ball from one side of an inclined plane to another (A to B) III. The inclined-plane analogy (1/4)

11 Three analogies to explain reactive power The active power needed is the same as if the plane were flat, but a man needs to keep the ball up on his path. Consequences: A loss of capacity (this man cannot be used for pushing) Extra friction losses (since this man will have to touch the ball) III. The inclined-plane analogy (2/4)

12 Three analogies to explain reactive power III. The inclined-plane analogy (3/4)

13 Three analogies to explain reactive power Vector representation: III. The inclined-plane analogy (4/4)

14 Three analogies to explain reactive power Round-up Three analogies represent the idea of active and reactive power in an electric system: The tandem analogy The horse-boat analogy The inclined-plane analogy All analogies convey the same idea, but depending on the person, one analogy might work better than another We hope they will increase the reader’s insight in the subject, or help experts to develop ideas to explain it to others


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