Title of article :
HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF A NON-CONVENTIONAL HVDC SYSTEM
Author/Authors :
Ozerdem، Ozgur Cemal نويسنده , , Gundes، Sercan نويسنده Turkcell, Lefkosa, Northern Cyprus , , Biricik، Samet نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The advent of power electronics and
proliferation of non-linear loads in industrial power
applications, power harmonics and their effects on power
quality are a hot topic of concern. Harmonics are the byproducts
of modern electronics. They occur frequently
when there are large numbers of personal computers
(single phase loads), uninterruptible power supplies
(UPS), variable frequency drives (AC and DC) or any
electronic device using solid state power switching
supplies to convert incoming AC to DC. Non-linear loads
create harmonics by drawing current in abrupt short
pulses, rather than in a smooth sinusoidal manner. The
harmonics can be described as “a sinusoidal component
of a periodic wave or quantity having a frequency that is
an integral multiple of the fundamental frequency.” Some
references refer to “clean” or “pure” power as those
without any harmonics. But such clean waveforms
typically only exist in a laboratory. This paper aims to
compare the harmonic outputs of the conventional
inverter and star-delta inverter. PSCAD/EMTDC
software is used in simulation of the output harmonics of
the mentioned inverters. Results show that the star-delta
inverter gives similar output harmonic behavior like the
conventional inverters.
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)