Title :
Some problems of smart meter algorithms for electric power quality measurements
Author :
Lipsky, A. ; Miteva, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Ariel Univ. Center of Samaria, Ariel, Israel
Abstract :
The processes of voltage distortion variations which are characterized by such electric power quality indices as harmonic voltages and voltage unbalance are random. The paper shows that in power networks with different types of loads these random processes are characterized by correlation functions of different types with different numerical values of their parameters. To obtain the necessary level of measurement accuracy, the sampling rate within the period of the power network voltage and the amount of the sample during measurement in each concrete case must be different. The research revealed that neglecting the random process features in the measurement of the levels of the above-mentioned electric power quality indices may sometimes reach tens of percent. In addition, errors of voltage harmonics measurement in high-voltage power networks appear due to the nonlinearity of the frequency response of the voltage transformers. These errors can be over ten percent also. The possible large values of the measurement errors, caused by the two factors mentioned above, show the expediency of smart meters which can automatically correct the measurement results.
Keywords :
potential transformers; power supply quality; power system measurement; voltage measurement; correlation functions; electric power quality measurements; frequency response nonlinearity; high-voltage power networks; measurement accuracy; numerical values; random process; sampling rate; smart meter algorithms; voltage distortion variations; voltage harmonic measurement; voltage transformers; voltage unbalance; Correlation; Harmonic analysis; Measurement errors; Measurement uncertainty; Power measurement; Random processes; Voltage measurement; electric power quality; measurement errors; random processes; voltage transformers;
Conference_Titel :
Smart Measurements for Future Grids (SMFG), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1313-2
DOI :
10.1109/SMFG.2011.6125765