2010
DOI: 10.1002/etep.402
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Flicker propagation and emission coordination study in a simulated low voltage network

Abstract: SUMMARYVoltage flicker is an irritating problem especially for the low voltage (LV) customers. It is mainly caused by the loads having repetitive cycle of operation. During the past years, the network operators around the world have registered many complaints from the customers about flicker related problems. Presently, there is no common standard value for the flicker planning level available globally. Moreover, in some countries (for example, in the Netherlands), the existing networks are not even based on a… Show more

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“…As it is known, the IEC defines flicker in terms of the statistical indices P st and P lt . P st represents the short‐term flicker severity index and is calculated over a 10‐minute interval with respect to the output of block 4 of the flickermeter .…”
Section: Simulating a Typical DC Arc Furnace Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it is known, the IEC defines flicker in terms of the statistical indices P st and P lt . P st represents the short‐term flicker severity index and is calculated over a 10‐minute interval with respect to the output of block 4 of the flickermeter .…”
Section: Simulating a Typical DC Arc Furnace Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it is known, the IEC defines flicker in terms of the statistical indices P st and P lt . The P st represents the short‐term flicker severity index and is calculated over a 10‐min interval .…”
Section: Applying Five‐phase Transformer In DC Electric Arc Furnace Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The name of this quantity is IFL. The IFL variable is an indication of instantaneous flicker value in each moment [11][12][13][14][15]. Figure 11 shows the block diagram of the IEC flicker meter that was simulated for flicker measurements [11].…”
Section: Applying Iec Flickermeter Before and After Open-loop Compensmentioning
confidence: 99%