电源led驱动器的电能质量分析

Secil Genc, O. Ozgonenel, Orkut Onat Yi̇ldi̇z, İbrahim Hakki Ki̇li̇c
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近年来,随着分布式发电的发展,直流微电网在能源电网中越来越受欢迎。分布式发电是指与主电力系统相连接的小型或大型可再生能源。太阳能和风能等可再生能源有助于当地电网,但它们的输出本质上是间歇性和不可预测的,会干扰电网的正常运行。其中一些问题可以通过将储能与可再生能源结合使用来缓解。可再生能源通常通过电力电子转换器与电网相连。本研究的目标是使用IEEE 1459模拟和评估时间和频率平面上的传输辐射,以研究DC / DC转换器对直流线路的影响,特别是对可再生能源发电的影响。虽然有从2千赫到150千赫的频率标准和规范,但2-150千赫的频率范围只有建议的技术和传播限制。因此,在2- 150khz频率范围内传输的发射是一个必须理解的主题。发电模型的结构,以及发电模型中的电能质量的概念,将使用通过连接到电网的中等规模混合网络的实验和计算机模拟收集的数据进行研究。所获得的技术进步随后将用于评估各种直流和交流单相/三相电力系统(如计算机服务器,飞机等)的电能质量。
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POWER QUALITY ANALYIS FOR POWER LED DRIVES
DC micro grids have grown increasingly popular in the energy grid in recent years, as distributed generation has increased. Distributed generation refers to small or large-scale renewable energy that is linked to the main power system. Renewable energy sources like solar and wind power help the local grid, but their output is inherently intermittent and unpredictable, interfering with regular grid operation. Some of these issues can be mitigated by using energy storage in conjunction with renewable energy. Renewable energy is often linked to the grid using power electronic converters. The goal of this research is to simulate and evaluate transmitted emissions in the time and frequency planes using IEEE 1459 to investigate the impacts of DC / DC converters on DC lines, particularly for renewable energy generation. While there are standards and norms for frequencies up to 2 kHz and beginning at 150 kHz, the frequency range 2-150 kHz only has suggested techniques and propagation restrictions. As a result, the emission conveyed in the frequency range of 2-150 kHz is a subject that must be comprehended. The structure of the generation model, as well as the idea of power quality in electricity generating models, will be investigated using data collected through experimental and computer simulations on a medium-scale hybrid network connected to the grid. The technological advances acquired will subsequently be utilized to evaluate the power quality of various DC and AC single/three phase power systems (such as computer servers, airplanes, and so on).
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