Title :
Influence of high-frequency electrotechnological installations on generation of harmonics in a network
Author_Institution :
St. Petersburg State Electrotech. Univ.
Abstract :
An investigation of the harmonics generation problem is a complicated task due to the wish to have the exact description of the problem that leads to a large volume of necessary calculations and experiments. The coupling simulation of network and electrotechnological installations, for example, 400 kW/0.44 MHz, which can correspond, for example, to HF generator, is a very complicated task due to the large frequency ratio (more then 8000 times) between network and installation that leads to the significant increase of the calculation time. At the same time, coupling simulation gives full and exact information about harmonics generation in a network. But electromagnetic processes in the HF electrical part of the generator have steady-state values in the time range 40-100 μs. Besides, the HF generator contains low frequency filter elements that prevent the HF harmonics (0.44 MHz and above) penetration in a network and permit to define the level of network harmonics with a good accuracy. The different frequency characteristics of the network-generator system, and their comparison with time-domain study, are overviewed
Keywords :
electromagnetic compatibility; power conversion harmonics; power supplies to apparatus; power supply quality; power system simulation; time-domain analysis; 400 kW; HF electrotechnological installations influence; HF generator; coupling simulation; electromagnetic compatibility; harmonics generation; low frequency filter elements; network harmonics; network-generator system; power quality; steady-state values; time-domain study; Circuit simulation; Frequency; Hafnium; Low voltage; Mercury (metals); Optical harmonic generation; Power generation; Power harmonic filters; Resistors; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Instrument Engineering Proceedings, 2000. APEIE-2000. Volume 1. 2000 5th International Conference on Actual Problems of
Conference_Location :
Novosibirsk
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5903-8
DOI :
10.1109/APEIE.2000.913087