Title :
A statistical method for predicting the net harmonic currents generated by a concentration of electric vehicle battery chargers
Author :
Staats, P.T. ; Grady, W.M. ; Arapostathis, A. ; Thallam, R.S.
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
7/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a method for predicting the net harmonic currents produced by a large number of electric vehicle (EV) battery chargers. The problem is stochastically formulated in order to account for randomness in individual charger start-time and battery state-of-charge. The authors introduce a model that allows for partial harmonics cancellation due to diversity in magnitudes and phase angles. A general solution technique is presented along with an example using data from a commercially available EV charger. Their results show that a limiting distribution of 7-10 chargers is adequate for accurately predicting harmonic injection currents using the central limit theorem. They also show that the expected values of net harmonic currents are considerably less than the peak values that would have been realized if the same number of chargers were operated in unison
Keywords :
battery chargers; electric vehicles; harmonic distortion; power system harmonics; statistical analysis; battery state-of-charge; central limit theorem; charger start-time; electric vehicle battery chargers; harmonic injection currents; harmonics cancellation; power system harmonic currents; statistical prediction method; Batteries; Electric vehicles; Harmonic analysis; Power system analysis computing; Power system harmonics; Rivers; Senior members; Statistical analysis; Student members; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on