1997
DOI: 10.1002/9781118878316
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Power System Harmonic Analysis

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“…Several contributions have already been proposed in scientific literature to refine the modelling of rectifiers. Most of these contributions show good simulation results but the analytical models used are complex and not reflecting precisely the real behaviour of the converter (Hu & Morrison, 1997), (Arrillaga et al, 1997). Some methods have been developed in order to model and simulate power factor corrected single-phase AC-DC converters (Pandey et al, 2004).…”
Section: Modeling and Simulation Of Diode Rectifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several contributions have already been proposed in scientific literature to refine the modelling of rectifiers. Most of these contributions show good simulation results but the analytical models used are complex and not reflecting precisely the real behaviour of the converter (Hu & Morrison, 1997), (Arrillaga et al, 1997). Some methods have been developed in order to model and simulate power factor corrected single-phase AC-DC converters (Pandey et al, 2004).…”
Section: Modeling and Simulation Of Diode Rectifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On power transmission networks, there are alternating current waves not only with the system frequency (50Hz or 60Hz), but with integral multiple of the system frequency, called harmonic currents [11]. The source of harmonic currents varies according to power systems, which are power electronics devices such as inverters, non-linear property of power system components, power loads, and so on.…”
Section: (4) Use Physical Information Which Opponent Cannot Observementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2, the resultant AC side current (I a ) is given by the sum of the two Fourier series of the star-star and delta-star transformers [16], i.e. (5) where, I d is diode current.…”
Section: A Twelve-pulse Rectifiermentioning
confidence: 99%