Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices

The article provides an analysis of the existing methods of identifying the consumer’s contribution to voltage distortion at a point of common coupling. The considered methods do not allow correctly and fairly determining the source of harmonic distortions, or they have limited application...

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Main Authors: Yaroslav Shklyarskiy, Aleksandr Skamyin, Iaroslav Vladimirov, Farit Gazizov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1430
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spelling doaj-bc5d68163fd242269cf356a147c6e2772020-11-25T02:32:09ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-03-01136143010.3390/en13061430en13061430Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating DevicesYaroslav Shklyarskiy0Aleksandr Skamyin1Iaroslav Vladimirov2Farit Gazizov3Department of General Electrical Engineering, Saint-Petersburg mining university, 199106 St Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Electric Power and Electromechanics, Saint-Petersburg mining university, 199106 St Petersburg, RussiaHigher School of Nuclear and Heat Power Engineering, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 St Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Economics and Organization Production, Kazan State Power Engineering University, 420066 Kazan, RussiaThe article provides an analysis of the existing methods of identifying the consumer’s contribution to voltage distortion at a point of common coupling. The considered methods do not allow correctly and fairly determining the source of harmonic distortions, or they have limited application and difficulties in implementation. The paper proposes new methods for determining the source of high harmonics. The developed methods and techniques are based on the analysis of the grid operation modes with two connected consumers using compensating devices, such as reactive power compensation devices and passive harmonic filters. It is shown that the most promising method is the application of harmonic filters, which allows determining the share of the consumer’s contribution to the voltage distortion. The present research is carried out using a computer simulation of the existing electrical grid, to which consumers with nonlinear electric load are connected. These methods can be implemented to assess the power quality and the shareholding of different consumers connected at the point of common coupling. Furthermore, such methods appear to be feasible, as almost every enterprise currently has such facilities in operation.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1430high harmonicsdistortion sourcenonlinear loadlinear loadcapacitor bankspassive harmonic filterpower systeminternal loadexternal load
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author Yaroslav Shklyarskiy
Aleksandr Skamyin
Iaroslav Vladimirov
Farit Gazizov
spellingShingle Yaroslav Shklyarskiy
Aleksandr Skamyin
Iaroslav Vladimirov
Farit Gazizov
Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices
Energies
high harmonics
distortion source
nonlinear load
linear load
capacitor banks
passive harmonic filter
power system
internal load
external load
author_facet Yaroslav Shklyarskiy
Aleksandr Skamyin
Iaroslav Vladimirov
Farit Gazizov
author_sort Yaroslav Shklyarskiy
title Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices
title_short Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices
title_full Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices
title_fullStr Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices
title_full_unstemmed Distortion Load Identification Based on the Application of Compensating Devices
title_sort distortion load identification based on the application of compensating devices
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The article provides an analysis of the existing methods of identifying the consumer’s contribution to voltage distortion at a point of common coupling. The considered methods do not allow correctly and fairly determining the source of harmonic distortions, or they have limited application and difficulties in implementation. The paper proposes new methods for determining the source of high harmonics. The developed methods and techniques are based on the analysis of the grid operation modes with two connected consumers using compensating devices, such as reactive power compensation devices and passive harmonic filters. It is shown that the most promising method is the application of harmonic filters, which allows determining the share of the consumer’s contribution to the voltage distortion. The present research is carried out using a computer simulation of the existing electrical grid, to which consumers with nonlinear electric load are connected. These methods can be implemented to assess the power quality and the shareholding of different consumers connected at the point of common coupling. Furthermore, such methods appear to be feasible, as almost every enterprise currently has such facilities in operation.
topic high harmonics
distortion source
nonlinear load
linear load
capacitor banks
passive harmonic filter
power system
internal load
external load
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1430
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