引入电力系统电压降作为谐波电流分配的新概念

R. Barr, V. Gosbell
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“电压下垂”是一个新概念,主要用于谐波电流分配过程。电压下降提供了机会,大大简化了目前IEC 61000.3.6[1]阶段2分配指南所要求的程序,并为这项工作提供了坚实的理论基础。电压降的概念也为IEEE 519[2]谐波标准提供了有用的理论基础。虽然本文使用图表和文字开发了电压下垂概念,但配套论文“使用电压下垂概念遵循IEC指南的谐波分配”[3]包含完整的关键数学描述,包括一个示例。电压下降的概念可以应用于径向、网状和SWER配电系统,其中馈线足够短,可以忽略线路电容,并且所有电容器组都被调谐以防止谐波频率的谐振。该概念适用于高压、中压和低压系统。本文还简要讨论了电压降概念在闪变分配和不平衡研究中的应用。
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Introducing power system voltage droop as a new concept for harmonic current allocation
“Voltage Droop” is a new concept that has been developed primarily for use in the harmonic current allocation process. Voltage droop offers the opportunity to both vastly simplify the procedures required by the present IEC 61000.3.6 [1] guidelines for Stage 2 allocation and provide a solid theoretical base to this work. The voltage droop concept has also been found to provide a usefull theoretical basis for the harmonic standard IEEE 519[2]. While this paper develops the voltage droop concept using diagrams and words, the companion paper “Harmonic Allocation Following IEC Guidelines Using the Voltage Droop Concept”[3] contains a full critical mathematical description including an example. The voltage droop concept can be applied to radial, meshed and SWER distribution systems where feeders are sufficiently short that line capacitance can be ignored and all capacitor banks are detuned to prevent resonances at harmonic frequencies. The concept has application in HV, MV and LV systems. Use of the voltage droop concept for flicker allocation and unbalance studies is also briefly discussed.
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