POWER QUALITY DISTURBANCES ANALYSIS THROUGH SIMULATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS
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https://doi.org/10.24867/22BE07PajkanovicKeywords:
power quality, analysis of disturbances, transformer, voltage drop, electrical fault, capacitor bank, asynchronous motorAbstract
This paper describes the models that simulate the voltage drops due to a short circuit, as well as the voltage drop due to starting of an asynchronous motor. In addition, the impact of connecting condenser capacitor bank to the electrical network is shown. At the end of the paper, a diagram of the change in total harmonic distortion by phase is shown, which was measured in the main pumping station in Novi Sad.
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[4] IEC 61000-3-2(2001-10) consolidated edition. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions
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2023-03-04
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