DocumentCode
2673528
Title
Synchronised flicker measurement for flicker transfer evaluation in power systems
Author
Perera, Sarath ; Robinson, Duane ; Elphick, Sean ; Geddey, Don ; Browne, Neil ; Smith, Vic ; Gosbell, Vic
Author_Institution
Wollongong Univ., NSW
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0
fDate
0-0 0
Abstract
Summary form only given. Voltage fluctuations caused by rapidly changing loads such as arc furnaces can propagate to different parts of a power system. Although the flicker level at its origin can be high, levels that are measured at other sites are subject to attenuation, a process that is influenced by fault levels, transformer impedances, line impedances and composition of the loads connected. The paper presents the methodology, measurement results and data analysis in relation to synchronised flicker measurements carried out in an HV/MV power system which contains an arc furnace supplied by a dedicated feeder connected to the HV busbar. The flicker transfer coefficients derived from measurement results clearly indicate that flicker transfer from the arc furnace site to the upstream HV busbar is governed by the fault levels at the two locations. However, transfer of flicker from the upstream HV busbar to other downstream busbars is dependent on the downstream load composition. These flicker transfer coefficients are vital in the application of methodologies described in many reports and standards in relation to establishing planning levels at various voltage levels and in the allocation of flicker emission to customers
Keywords
arc furnaces; busbars; power supply quality; power system faults; power system measurement; HV busbar; HV power system; MV power system; arc furnaces; downstream load composition; fault levels; flicker emission; flicker transfer coefficients; flicker transfer evaluation; line impedances; synchronised flicker measurement; transformer impedances; voltage fluctuations; Attenuation measurement; Data analysis; Furnaces; Impedance measurement; Load management; Power measurement; Power system analysis computing; Power system faults; Power system measurements; Voltage fluctuations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0493-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PES.2006.1708969
Filename
1708969
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