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Title: Investigation of harmonic losses from compact fluorescent lamp due to type of voltage source
Authors: Nurhidayah, Anuar
Ir. Risnidar Chan Bahaudin
Keywords: Harmonic losses
Harmonic analysis
Harmonics (Electric waves)
Compact fluorescent lamp (CFL)
Issue Date: May-2011
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
Abstract: Project reportedly is focus on investigation of harmonic losses result from compact fluorescent lamp usage (CFL) by using a few unique voltage type, which is triangular wave, square wave, combination of third harmonic, fifth and seventh and sinusoidal wave as main referral. This project sees effect the input current form and the voltage after nonlinear burden (CFL) is connected. Criteria that observed are active power effect, reactive power, real power, power factor, and also the total harmonic distortion for current and voltage. CFL's nonlinear load had produced current distortion more to 100 percent on power system electric that harmful to amount of power received by end user. The measurement from the experiment been analyzed until the eleventh of harmonic seems precise with the experiment data. The sinusoidal and combination of third, fifth and seventh harmonic seem to be the better as a source voltage compared to the square wave. To design and simulate circuit, Simulink Matlab 2009 software been used.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/40339
Appears in Collections:School of Electrical Systems Engineering (FYP)

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