2017 IEEE First Ukraine Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (UKRCON) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ukrcon.2017.8100296
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Analysis of the impact of nonlinear distortion in voltage and current curves on the errors of electric energy metering devices

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“…The frequency measurement results were concentrated in the range 49.4 Hz ≤ f rated ≤ 50.6 Hz. According to (14), this range was divided into 12 intervals of 0.1 Hz width.…”
Section: Standard Deviation (The Scatterplot Of the Values Of A Random Variable Relative To Its Median)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The frequency measurement results were concentrated in the range 49.4 Hz ≤ f rated ≤ 50.6 Hz. According to (14), this range was divided into 12 intervals of 0.1 Hz width.…”
Section: Standard Deviation (The Scatterplot Of the Values Of A Random Variable Relative To Its Median)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…current are of a proper sinusoidal waveform, then the readings of electric energy meters will correspond to the formulas (19, 20). Hence, this is not the case when harmonic distortions are present in the power network [13,14]. The PF in (17) can be defined as…”
Section: Estimation Of the Voltage And Frequency Variations Influence On The Rlc-load-circuit Parametersmentioning
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“…The positive energy values correspond to the case when the fundamental frequency energy and HH energy come from the mains supply to a consumer and, conversely, the negative values correspond to the case when the industrial frequency energy and HH energy head from a consumer to the network. In more detail the mechanisms of such power measurement are described in [14]. The operation principle of a suchlike meter can be defined by the following equation: (13) where W 1 is the electric energy of the industrial frequency (50 or 60 Hz); W n.gen , I n.gen , φ n.gen are the electric energy, current, and phase-shift angle of the n-th harmonic, which flows from the main grid to the load, respectively; W n.load , I n.load , φ n.load are the electric energy, current, and phase-shift angle of the n-th harmonic, which is generated by nonlinear loads and flows to the mains, respectively.…”
Section: Rc Application For Separate Measurement Of Fundamental Harmomentioning
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“…Journal homepage: https://content.sciendo.com and their effect on the instrument's measuring principle [11]. None of the papers presented deal with the effects of a single harmonic distortion parameter on the power and energy meters' errors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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