Title :
Fourier based three phase power metering system
Author :
Smith, Scott C. ; Devaney, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Null Convention Logic Lab., Central Florida Univ., Orlando, FL, USA
Abstract :
The increased application of higher frequency nonlinear loads, such as electronic fluorescent ballasts and higher speed adjustable drives, has resulted in the need to monitor the higher power system harmonics which were largely ignored in earlier power monitors. Addressing this need requires a meter with substantially higher sample rate and greater computational power. This paper describes a zero-blind, three-phase, three-element power meter that samples three voltages and four currents at 256 points per cycle. The instrument relies on the FFT to compute real and reactive power at each harmonic and reports total real, reactive, and distortion power on each phase. The innovative design is based on a multiprocessor chip which incorporates a DSP for acquisition and point metering, a CISC processor for floating point summary data, and a RISC processor for interface to support communications with the host PC. The paper concludes with a system evaluation on highly distorted industrial power system waveforms
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; computerised monitoring; digital signal processing chips; electric current measurement; fast Fourier transforms; microcontrollers; power engineering computing; power meters; power system harmonics; power system measurement; reactive power; reduced instruction set computing; voltage measurement; wave analysers; CISC processor; DSP; FFT; RISC processor; distorted industrial power system waveforms; distortion power; electronic fluorescent ballasts; floating point summary data; higher frequency nonlinear loads; higher speed adjustable drives; microcontroller; multiprocessor chip; power system harmonics; reactive power; real power; three phase power metering system; three-element power meter; zero-blind; Digital signal processing chips; Electronic ballasts; Fluorescence; Frequency; Instruments; Monitoring; Phase distortion; Power system harmonics; Reactive power; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2000. IMTC 2000. Proceedings of the 17th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5890-2
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2000.846807