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A Load Model Structure for Analysis and Control of Electric Distribution Network

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Summary, in English

Power electronics result in increased harmonic distortion, but can also be used for harmonic mitigation. This requires simple, low order models for nonlinear networks. The Harmonic Norton Equivalent is a load model structure that supports aggregation of nonlinear loads, and makes nonlinear network solving (i.e. simulation) a non-iterative procedure. It is a linearized description of the relation between voltage spectrum and current spectrum. A procedure for obtaining the Equivalents from measurements is presented and shows good agreement with the validation data.

Publishing year

1999

Language

English

Pages

6148-6153

Publication/Series

IFAC Proceedings Volumes

Volume

32

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Control Engineering

Conference name

14th IFAC World Congress (1999)

Conference date

1999-07-05 - 1999-07-09

Conference place

Beijing, China

Status

Published