Time-varying Harmonics: Part II - Harmonic Summation and Propagation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2002
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Volume
17
Issue
1
First page number:
279
Last page number:
285
Abstract
This paper represents the second part of a two-part article reviewing the state of the art of probabilistic aspects of harmonics in electric power systems. It includes tools for calculating probabilities of rectangular and phasor components of individual as well as multiple harmonic sources. A procedure for determining the statistical distribution of voltages resulting from dispersed and random current sources is reviewed. Some applications of statistical representation of harmonics are also discussed.
Keywords
Electric distortion; Electric power systems; Harmonic analysis; Voltage
Disciplines
Controls and Control Theory | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Electrical and Electronics | Electronic Devices and Semiconductor Manufacturing | Power and Energy | Signal Processing | Systems and Communications
Language
English
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Repository Citation
Baghzouz, Y.,
Burch, R. F.,
Capasso, A.,
Cavallini, A.,
Emanuel, A. E.,
Halpin, M.,
Langella, R.,
Montanari, G.,
Olejniczak, K. J.,
Ribeiro, P.,
Rios-Marcuello, S.,
Ruggiero, F.,
Thallam, R.,
Testa, A.,
Verde, R.
(2002).
Time-varying Harmonics: Part II - Harmonic Summation and Propagation.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 17(1),
279-285.