A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality

This thesis presents an investigation of on-line supply impedance measurement. Network impedance values are invaluable for power system modelling and simulation. Without knowledge of a network structure and the impedances that make up that structure it is impossible to simulate or predict harmonic p...

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Main Author: Palethorpe, Ben
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13199/
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description This thesis presents an investigation of on-line supply impedance measurement. Network impedance values are invaluable for power system modelling and simulation. Without knowledge of a network structure and the impedances that make up that structure it is impossible to simulate or predict harmonic propagation within a plant. If the impedance structure for a plant is known then it may be possible to alleviate voltage distortion problems by simply redistributing sensitive loads to points of low harmonic distortion. Alternatively distorting loads may be repositioned thus removing the need for additional filters or compensation equipment. The supply impedance, in particular, is of interest. At a simple level it is important for wiring, fuse and circuit breaker calculations. It is also important when designing filters for power factor correction or harmonic attenuation. Two novel on-line impedance measurement techniques are presented. Both techniques apply a small disturbance to a power network, using measurements of the subsequent transients it is possible to identify the system impedance at the point of measurement. These techniques are implemented both in simulation and experimentally. Excellent identification was possible for linear impedance networks. The performance of the techniques was also investigated in the presence of various non-linear loads. Limitations to both approaches are identified. An active shunt filter was designed and constructed for this work. Experimental impedance measurement was undertaken using this hardware. It was therefore possible to demonstrate the possibility of impedance measurement using an existing active shunt filter and during its normal operation. Finally experimental measurement data was used to demonstrate the operation of the active shunt filter using reference currents determined from supply voltage and supply impedance.
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spelling nottingham-131992025-02-28T11:23:44Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13199/ A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality Palethorpe, Ben This thesis presents an investigation of on-line supply impedance measurement. Network impedance values are invaluable for power system modelling and simulation. Without knowledge of a network structure and the impedances that make up that structure it is impossible to simulate or predict harmonic propagation within a plant. If the impedance structure for a plant is known then it may be possible to alleviate voltage distortion problems by simply redistributing sensitive loads to points of low harmonic distortion. Alternatively distorting loads may be repositioned thus removing the need for additional filters or compensation equipment. The supply impedance, in particular, is of interest. At a simple level it is important for wiring, fuse and circuit breaker calculations. It is also important when designing filters for power factor correction or harmonic attenuation. Two novel on-line impedance measurement techniques are presented. Both techniques apply a small disturbance to a power network, using measurements of the subsequent transients it is possible to identify the system impedance at the point of measurement. These techniques are implemented both in simulation and experimentally. Excellent identification was possible for linear impedance networks. The performance of the techniques was also investigated in the presence of various non-linear loads. Limitations to both approaches are identified. An active shunt filter was designed and constructed for this work. Experimental impedance measurement was undertaken using this hardware. It was therefore possible to demonstrate the possibility of impedance measurement using an existing active shunt filter and during its normal operation. Finally experimental measurement data was used to demonstrate the operation of the active shunt filter using reference currents determined from supply voltage and supply impedance. 2002 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13199/1/247583.pdf Palethorpe, Ben (2002) A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Impedance (Electricity) electric filters active design and construction
spellingShingle Impedance (Electricity)
electric filters
active
design and construction
Palethorpe, Ben
A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
title A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
title_full A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
title_fullStr A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
title_full_unstemmed A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
title_short A novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
title_sort novel system impedance measurement for power system analysis and improvement in power quality
topic Impedance (Electricity)
electric filters
active
design and construction
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13199/