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Analysis and Evaluating the Effect of Harmonic Distortion Levels in Industry | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Analysis and Evaluating the Effect of Harmonic Distortion Levels in Industry


Abstract:

Power Quality is an escalating concern for power engineers since the use of increased electronic devices. The primary reason for deteriorating Power Quality is high level...Show More

Abstract:

Power Quality is an escalating concern for power engineers since the use of increased electronic devices. The primary reason for deteriorating Power Quality is high levels of Harmonics. Harmonic glitches in the industry are produced from numerous sources, mainly Variable Frequency Drives and Rectified Loads. Harmonics produce various unwanted effects; consequently, it is imperative to identify harmonic distortions, recognize all effects pertaining to harmonics, and analysis of power system quality with tools and equipment that are available for reliable power system operation. In this study, the harmonic analysis will be presented in Industry using Fluke Energy Analyzer. The measured THD values for the Voltage and current will be used to model and analyze overall harmonics in the complete three-phase distribution system of Textile Plant through simulation using ETAP software. A model in ETAP software is presented to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed techniques for harmonics reduction and Power factor correction (PFC) at the same time.
Date of Conference: 16-17 March 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 April 2021
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Conference Location: Lahore, Pakistan

I. Introduction

The increased use of electric driven systems in the industry, global warming, and environmental changes are an international concern for industrial and under developing countries. All these reasons combined require efficient use of energy by sophisticated electronic and control technologies and to improve power quality [1]. There lies a great potential for improving energy efficacy in systems driven by electric drives [2], [3]. The main parameter for analysis and measurement of harmonics is THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) value [4], [5]. The Standard of IEEE 519-2014 is considered a benchmark for the identification of Harmonic problems in the Process Industry [6]-[9].

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