Title :
Modeling and prediction of distribution system voltage distortion caused by nonlinear residential loads
Author :
Wang, Yen-Ju ; O´Connell, Robert M. ; Brownfield, Gary
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Res. Center, Missouri Univ., Columbia, MO, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Electric utilities have expressed concern over increased nonlinear loading of residential power distribution systems. The number and variety of power electronic products found in the typical home continues to grow rapidly, imposing a burden on local power companies to supply reliable, distortion-free service. In order to adequately prepare for the future, utilities must be able to predict the harmonic impact of new power electronic equipment and evaluate the ability of existing power systems to accommodate these nonlinear loads. This paper describes a modeling methodology that uses SPICE simulation software to predict the voltage distortion caused by nonlinear residential loads. Results of applying the methodology to a specific distribution system containing either of two different types of harmonic-rich loads, i.e., variable speed air conditioners or electric vehicle battery chargers, are presented as well
Keywords :
SPICE; air conditioning; battery chargers; digital simulation; distribution networks; load (electric); power supply quality; power system simulation; SPICE simulation software; distribution system voltage distortion; electric vehicle battery chargers; harmonic currents; harmonic-rich loads; local power companies; nonlinear loads; nonlinear residential loads; power electronic products; reliable distortion-free service; residential power distribution systems; specific distribution system; variable speed air conditioners; voltage distortion; Power distribution; Power electronics; Power industry; Power supplies; Power system harmonics; Power system modeling; Power system reliability; Power system simulation; Predictive models; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on