Modeling the Unintentional Emissions of Single-Phase Power Electronic Converters for Distortion Studies in the 2-150 kHz Range

Adam Collin, Jan Meyer, Pooya Davari, Jiri Drapela, Gary W. Chang, Roberto Langella

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Abstract

This Task Force paper presents several important aspects on modelling single-phase power electronic converters (PECs) for power system distortion studies in the 2-150 kHz frequency range (also referred to as supraharmonics). The paper summarizes the state of the art and provides a systematic framework for the development of models of the unintentional emissions produced by modern PECs in this frequency range. Starting from a review of the basic concepts of the phenomena, model requirements, functionality and validation procedures are defined. The main modelling approaches proposed for power system distortion studies in the 2-150 kHz frequency range are discussed and compared. A detailed numerical case study of a fixed switching frequency converter is included to illustrate and compare the application and performance of different models.
Original languageEnglish
JournalI E E E Transactions on Power Delivery
Volume39
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)3126-3138
Number of pages13
ISSN0885-8977
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • power distribution networks
  • power quality
  • power system harmonics
  • power system modelling
  • switching converters
  • Power distribution networks

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