Lesson 8: Introduction To Harmonics: Unit Ii Harmonics in Power System
Lesson 8: Introduction To Harmonics: Unit Ii Harmonics in Power System
Lesson 8: Introduction To Harmonics: Unit Ii Harmonics in Power System
LESSON 8:
INTRODUCTION TO HARMONICS
Even Harmonics:
5Ox5=250
5Ox7=350
5Ox2= 100
5Ox4=2OO
5Ox6=3OO
............. etc
............. etc
Harmonic
We generate electric power in a pure sine wave form. Most of
the electrical and electronic apparatus is designed to perform
under this pure sine wave form. When this waveform gets
distorted, the performances of the electrical and electronic
apparatus are affected. The distorted waveform may be
considered as a combination of the original sine wave from and
a multiplicity of superimposed high frequency waveforms. The
latter are termed as the harmonics.
In Fig. a., two separate waveforms exit in a network simultaneously. When superimposed, they result in a distorted
waveform as shown in Fig. b.. Any distorted/truncated
waveform can be analyzed by Fourier series to obtain a multitude of frequencies, superimposed upon one another.
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2. Characteristics Harmonic
Those harmonics produced by the semiconductor converter
equipment in the course of its normal operation are characteristics harmonic. In a six pulse converter, the characteristics
harmonic are the non-triple odd harmonics, for example the
5th, 7th, 11th, 13th etc.
h = kQ I = Characteristics Harmonics
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k = any integer
Q = pulse number of the converter
7. PCC
Point of Coupling between a customer and the supply
network.
Harmonic Solutions
Understanding
Planning
Studies surveys
Filters
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