Summary
This paper presents the experimental investigation of an electromagnetic suppressor to minimize the circulation of zero‐sequence currents in three‐phase four‐wire distribution systems. The proposed zero‐sequence current electromagnetic suppressor (ZSS) integrates two distinct electromagnetic devices, namely a zero‐sequence filter (ZSF) and a zero‐sequence blocker (ZSB), connected in parallel and in series between the source and the load, respectively. In this paper are presented the theoretical modeling and analysis of each device, the mathematical concepts of harmonic compensation, and the procedures for the design and determination of the constructive details. The experimental results of the combined operation of the devices that integrate the ZSS demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed arrangement, by minimizing the flow of the zero‐sequence harmonic currents in the source side, enabling a significant reduction of the current in the neutral conductor, and also by improving the system power factor.
The purpose of this paper is to present a computer model that enables the operation analysis of a tuned filter as an attenuator device of harmonic generated 12 and 18-pulses converters with Y-generalized differential connection. Are presented in this study physical considerations, mathematical modeling and digital simulations in the frequency domain using the software Orcad-Pspice®, which allows a spectral analysis of the harmonic components and supports the search for an optimal filtering process. It is unequivocally demonstrated the feasibility of the application as an alternative to optimize the use of multipulse converters, and enable the operation of this device within the established regulatory standards. The validation of the proposed model is based on results obtained in the time domain using Matlab/Simulink®.
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