This paper presents results of experimental and analytical evaluation of power-dependent harmonic emission of three common types of modern low-voltage (LV) power-electronic (PE) devices. After a detailed analysis of comprehensive test results, based on both existing and new waveform distortion indices, the development of component-based models of PE devices is discussed. This paper demonstrates the importance of including PE devices' controls for accurate modelling of their characteristics over the entire range of operating powers. Most of the analyzed PE devices exhibit strong power-dependent changes of characteristics, additionally influenced by supply-voltage conditions, which are important for the analysis of both existing networks and ...
Propelled by increased global awareness and demand for clean energy systems, there is a growing tren...
In modern buildings virtually all electric loads are non-linear. The applicable standards for consum...
Continuous increase of numbers of various modern power electronic (PE) devices requires careful inve...
A wide range of modern low voltage power electronic (PE) devices feature sophisticated controls, whi...
Although the overall levels of harmonics in modern power supply systems are in most of the practica...
This paper analyses the impact of operating modes and nonideal power supply conditions on the effici...
The continuing society quest for more comfort combined with the need to minimize global environmenta...
Electronic devices have a non-linear characteristic and emit harmonics into the low voltage grid. Di...
On the road to reducing global warming, the use of renewable energy sources and efficient use of ele...
The paper presents a power-quality analysis in the utility low-voltage network focusing on harmonic ...
Electronic household appliances are non-linear loads and emit harmonics into the low voltage network...
Modern household customers use many power electronic based devices for their daily usage. Those devi...
The increased uses of power electronics and switching devices in the electricity network have change...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the power quality of a low-voltage distribution or a stand-Alone...
Propelled by increased global awareness and demand for clean energy systems, there is a growing tren...
In modern buildings virtually all electric loads are non-linear. The applicable standards for consum...
Continuous increase of numbers of various modern power electronic (PE) devices requires careful inve...
A wide range of modern low voltage power electronic (PE) devices feature sophisticated controls, whi...
Although the overall levels of harmonics in modern power supply systems are in most of the practica...
This paper analyses the impact of operating modes and nonideal power supply conditions on the effici...
The continuing society quest for more comfort combined with the need to minimize global environmenta...
Electronic devices have a non-linear characteristic and emit harmonics into the low voltage grid. Di...
On the road to reducing global warming, the use of renewable energy sources and efficient use of ele...
The paper presents a power-quality analysis in the utility low-voltage network focusing on harmonic ...
Electronic household appliances are non-linear loads and emit harmonics into the low voltage network...
Modern household customers use many power electronic based devices for their daily usage. Those devi...
The increased uses of power electronics and switching devices in the electricity network have change...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the power quality of a low-voltage distribution or a stand-Alone...
Propelled by increased global awareness and demand for clean energy systems, there is a growing tren...
In modern buildings virtually all electric loads are non-linear. The applicable standards for consum...
Continuous increase of numbers of various modern power electronic (PE) devices requires careful inve...