Title :
Effects of harmonics on equipment
Author :
Wagner, V.E. ; Balda, J.C. ; Griffith, D.C. ; McEachern, A. ; Barnes, T.M. ; Hartmann, D.P. ; Phileggi, D.J. ; Emannuel, A.E. ; Horton, W.F. ; Reid, W.E. ; Ferraro, R.J. ; Jewell, W.T.
fDate :
4/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors summarize the state of knowledge of the effects of power system harmonics on equipment. The general mechanisms presented are thermal overloading, disruption, and dielectric stressing. Quantitative effects are presented or referenced whenever possible. However, many of the effects are can only be qualitatively described. The types of equipment considered are adjustable speed drives, capacitors, circuit breakers, fuses, conductors, electronic equipment, lighting, metering, protective relays, rotating machines, telephones, and transformers
Keywords :
circuit breakers; conductors (electric); electric fuses; electric machines; lighting; meters; power capacitors; power system harmonics; power transformers; relays; telephone systems; variable speed drives; adjustable speed drives; capacitors; circuit breakers; conductors; dielectric stressing; electronic equipment; fuses; lighting; metering; power system harmonics; protective relays; rotating machines; telephones; thermal overloading; transformers; Capacitors; Circuit breakers; Conductors; Dielectrics; Electronic equipment; Fuses; Power system harmonics; Protection; Thermal stresses; Variable speed drives;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on