Harmonic emission of LED lighting

This paper analyses harmonic emission of different light-emitting diode (LED) lighting systems. Basic mathematical analysis of harmonic emission was presented. Paper deals with single LED lights (bulbs) and street lighting systems formed by luminaries. Harmonic emission results were obtained by meas...

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Main Authors: Ivan Ramljak, Amir Tokić
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2020-05-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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spelling doaj-8ab3ae31d93f452e859a6b79649a21c22020-11-25T02:48:59ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83262333-83342020-05-018112610.3934/energy.2020.1.1Harmonic emission of LED lightingIvan Ramljak0Amir Tokić11 Development Division, P. U “Elektroprivreda HZ HB”, Mile Budaka Street 106a, 88000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 University of Tuzla, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Franjevačka 2, 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and HerzegovinaThis paper analyses harmonic emission of different light-emitting diode (LED) lighting systems. Basic mathematical analysis of harmonic emission was presented. Paper deals with single LED lights (bulbs) and street lighting systems formed by luminaries. Harmonic emission results were obtained by measurement. More, single LED bulbs were modeled within EMTP-ATP software. Comparison of measured results and results obtained by simulation was performed. Further, one LED lighting system was compared with sodium lighting system in the harmonic emission area. Comparison was performed by replacing one sodium lighting system (in one street) with appropriate LED lighting system. Standards which deals with harmonic emission were presented and compared. More, obtained results of harmonic emission were compared with valid Standards. The goal of paper is to compare harmonic emission of various bulbs and on other side to analyze LED lighting systems with luminaries. It is important because today there are various LED lights in market made by various companies. It is due high share penetration of LED lighting in each area and their implementation in: house, buildings, business areas, factories, street lighting systems etc. On other side, LED lights are nonlinear loads which potentially can have negative effect on distribution grid. One more goal is to compare measured results and the results obtained by modeling. Correctly modeled LED lighting can be used in various research. It can be used to improve the manufacturing process of LED lights.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/energy.2020.1.1/fulltext.htmltotal harmonic distortion of current (thdi)total harmonic distortion of voltage (thdu)led lightingmathematical modelingnorm en 50160standard ieee 519norm iec 61000 series
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author Ivan Ramljak
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Harmonic emission of LED lighting
AIMS Energy
total harmonic distortion of current (thdi)
total harmonic distortion of voltage (thdu)
led lighting
mathematical modeling
norm en 50160
standard ieee 519
norm iec 61000 series
author_facet Ivan Ramljak
Amir Tokić
author_sort Ivan Ramljak
title Harmonic emission of LED lighting
title_short Harmonic emission of LED lighting
title_full Harmonic emission of LED lighting
title_fullStr Harmonic emission of LED lighting
title_full_unstemmed Harmonic emission of LED lighting
title_sort harmonic emission of led lighting
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8326
2333-8334
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This paper analyses harmonic emission of different light-emitting diode (LED) lighting systems. Basic mathematical analysis of harmonic emission was presented. Paper deals with single LED lights (bulbs) and street lighting systems formed by luminaries. Harmonic emission results were obtained by measurement. More, single LED bulbs were modeled within EMTP-ATP software. Comparison of measured results and results obtained by simulation was performed. Further, one LED lighting system was compared with sodium lighting system in the harmonic emission area. Comparison was performed by replacing one sodium lighting system (in one street) with appropriate LED lighting system. Standards which deals with harmonic emission were presented and compared. More, obtained results of harmonic emission were compared with valid Standards. The goal of paper is to compare harmonic emission of various bulbs and on other side to analyze LED lighting systems with luminaries. It is important because today there are various LED lights in market made by various companies. It is due high share penetration of LED lighting in each area and their implementation in: house, buildings, business areas, factories, street lighting systems etc. On other side, LED lights are nonlinear loads which potentially can have negative effect on distribution grid. One more goal is to compare measured results and the results obtained by modeling. Correctly modeled LED lighting can be used in various research. It can be used to improve the manufacturing process of LED lights.
topic total harmonic distortion of current (thdi)
total harmonic distortion of voltage (thdu)
led lighting
mathematical modeling
norm en 50160
standard ieee 519
norm iec 61000 series
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