DocumentCode
337534
Title
On the need for strict second harmonic limits
Author
Orr, J.A. ; Emanuel, A.E.
Author_Institution
Worcester Polytech. Inst., MA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1998
fDate
14-18 Oct 1998
Firstpage
176
Abstract
Even harmonics, especially the second harmonic, cause waveform distortions characterized by asymmetries between the positive and the negative half-cycles. Certain single-phase power converter topologies, when supplied with asymmetrically distorted voltage waveforms, respond by injecting significant levels of direct current, even when the mean value of the voltage is zero. In turn the DC will bias transformers causing a host of undesirable effects. This paper concludes that the existing recommendations for permissible levels of second harmonic must be stricter and proposes a ban on half-controlled three-phase power converters
Keywords
harmonic distortion; power conversion harmonics; power supply quality; standards; asymmetrically distorted voltage waveforms; direct current injection; half-controlled three-phase power converters; power systems; recommendations; second harmonic limits; single-phase power converter topologies; transformer biasing; waveform distortions; Bridge circuits; Displays; Electrodes; Harmonic distortion; Power quality; Power system harmonics; Rectifiers; Topology; Transformers; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Harmonics and Quality of Power Proceedings, 1998. Proceedings. 8th International Conference On
Conference_Location
Athens
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5105-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICHQP.1998.759879
Filename
759879
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