DocumentCode
934735
Title
Comparison of standards and power supply design options for limiting harmonic distortion in power systems
Author
Key, Thomas S. ; Lai, Jih-Sheng
Author_Institution
Power Electron. Applications Center, Knoxville, TN, USA
Volume
29
Issue
4
fYear
1993
Firstpage
688
Lastpage
695
Abstract
Harmonic distortion in power systems is growing due to the popularity of switch-mode power electronic equipment. This equipment has recognized advantages, such as reducing weight and improving control and efficiency in power converters and supplies. A disadvantage of switch-mode power converters is that their lowest-cost circuit may burden the power system with harmonic loading. Methods to reduce this distortion are recognized, but economic incentives are yet to be realized. Standardization is the most effective means to influence equipment design and to control distortion in power systems. The authors compare the major European and American standards, as well as some of the electronic equipment design changes that are supposed to limit harmonics
Keywords
power convertors; power system harmonics; standardisation; standards; switched mode power supplies; Europe; SMPS; USA; efficiency; harmonic distortion; power converters; power supply design; power system harmonics; standardisation; standards; Harmonic distortion; Power electronics; Power generation economics; Power supplies; Power system control; Power system economics; Power system harmonics; Switching circuits; Switching converters; Weight control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.231980
Filename
231980
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