Completing the complex Poynting theorem: Conservation of reactive energy in reactive time
Abstract
The complex Poynting theorem is extended canonically to a time-scale domain by replacing the phasors of time-harmonic fields by the analytic signals of fields with general time dependence. The imaginary time is shown to play the role of a time resolution scale, and the extended Poynting theorem splits into two conservation laws: its real part gives the conservation in of the scale-averaged active energy at fixed , and its imaginary part gives the conservation in of the scale-averaged reactive energy at fixed . At coarse scales (large , slow time), where the system reduces to the circuit level, this may have applications to the theory of electric power transmission and conditioning. At fine scales (small , fast time) it describes reactive energy dynamics in radiating systems.
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@article{arxiv.1412.3850,
title = {Completing the complex Poynting theorem: Conservation of reactive energy in reactive time},
author = {Gerald Kaiser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.3850},
year = {2016}
}
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