The power quality impact of adjustable speed drives in industrial distribution system
Date
2009-06-20Author
Surya, Hardi
Ismail, Daut
Mohd Irwanto
Mohd Herwan, Sulaiman
Risnidar, Chan
Indra, Nisja
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Applications of adjustable speed drives
(ASDs) have benefited many industrial facilities.
The primary function function of any speed drive
is to control the speed of a motor. This control
technique can significantly impprove the motor
system efficiency and reduced system losses.
ASD connected in power system generate
harmonics and it is also sensitive to voltage sag
produced by short circuit faults in line
transmission or distribution. In the recent year the
both of harmonic and sag have become power
quality problems faced by many industrial
customers and utility. This paper presents
harmonic simulation results and sag magnitude
occurred in power system taken from IEEE Test
Industrial System by using ETAP program
package. For the purpose of simulation, ASD
modeled as six and twelve pulse types are to be
harmonic sourcesFrom the simulation results show
that a six pulse ASD type gives harmonic
distortion higher than a twelve pulse ASD into the
system. The sag magnitude was determined based
on the different fault location. The most severe
voltage sags that occur are the faults close the
supply to the feeders.
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