Direct-quadrature-zero transformation

id: direct-quadrature-zero-transformation-285-7286135
title: Direct-quadrature-zero transformation
text: The direct-quadrature-zero transformation or zero-direct-quadrature transformation is a tensor that rotates the reference frame of a three-element vector or a three-by-three element matrix in an effort to simplify analysis. The DQZ transform is the product of the Clarke transform and the Park transform, first proposed in 1929 by Robert H. Park. The DQZ transform is often used in the context of electrical engineering with three-phase circuits. The transform can be used to rotate the reference fra
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description: Tensor that rotates the reference frame to simplify analysis
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date modified: 2024-03-29T01:32:26Z
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