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Evaluating The Level Of Harmonic Distortion In A Typical Distribution Feeder, Wessen S. Bogale May 2015

Evaluating The Level Of Harmonic Distortion In A Typical Distribution Feeder, Wessen S. Bogale

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Steady-state analysis of electrical power systems is largely based on linear and sinusoidal AC circuits which allow the concept of impedance, phasors and well-defined power quantities (i.e., real, reactive and apparent powers). In reality, however, the electric load which was once composed of linear elements (e.g., induction motors, incandescent lighting, etc …) is becoming more and more nonlinear due to the wide-spread use of electronic components such as fluorescent lighting and variable-frequency drives that power the majority of electric motors. As a consequence, the current drawn by such devices is often distorted, thus containing a number of high frequency harmonics …