DocumentCode :
171819
Title :
Monitoring of voltage quality in future grid
Author :
Regula, Marek ; Bodnar, Roman ; Otcenasova, Alena ; Szabo, Dominik
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Power Electr. Syst., Zilinska Univ., Žilina, Slovakia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
19-20 May 2014
Firstpage :
363
Lastpage :
368
Abstract :
This paper deals with voltage quality monitoring in network which reminds Smart Grid in the whole world with its structure. Future grids are connected in mesh-grid structure. Network with mesh-grid was created using the power line model. All consumer and electric energy producers are interconnected at this structure. There is non-linear load and four various points of coupling in different electric distance from the measured load. Voltage quality change was monitored. The paper contains assessment of measured data as well as change of harmonics size and also total harmonic distortion of voltage and current. Measurement confirmed that at any automatic or manual manipulations in network short-circuit power at the connecting point consumers may change. Short-circuit power may significantly affect the size of voltage distortion. In this measurement, point of coupling change caused increase of the voltage harmonic size and also total harmonic distortion of voltage, even above the limits specified in standard STN EN 50160.
Keywords :
power supply quality; power system harmonics; short-circuit currents; smart power grids; voltage measurement; STN EN 50160; electric distance; mesh-grid structure; network short-circuit power; non-linear load; power line model; smart grid; total harmonic distortion; voltage distortion; voltage harmonic size; voltage quality change; voltage quality monitoring; Electricity; Monitoring; Smart grids; Welding; harmonic distortion; mesh-grid; power quality; smart grid;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ELEKTRO, 2014
Conference_Location :
Rajecke Teplice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3720-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ELEKTRO.2014.6848919
Filename :
6848919
Link To Document :
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