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Proposals for improvement of methodology and process of collecting and analyzing compatibility of power quality indicators in distribution systems

Author(s): Torrezan, R. ; Ahn, S. U. ; Escobar, C. ; Gaona, A. S P ; De Oliveira, A. V. ; De Souza, A. N. [UNESP] ; Martins, A. C P [UNESP] ; Jesus, N. C.

Date: 2014

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/72452

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Indicators; Measurement Campaign; Point of Common Coupling; Power Quality; Voltage Total Harmonic Distortion; Distribution systems; Electric energies; Electric power quality; Electricity sector; Harmonic voltages; Induction furnace; Methodological guidelines; Point of common coupling; Quality indicators; Power quality


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This article aims to present proposals for improvement of key standards and resolutions concerned about the methodology for calculating the indicator of total harmonic voltage distortion, and should contribute to the process of examining the compatibility of potentially disturbing loads in electric power quality in distribution systems. These proposals were drawn from the analysis of results from measurement campaigns conducted in a case study including analysis of the connection of a new induction furnace in a foundry served by a distributor of São Paulo state. A general historical situating the quality of electric energy in the electricity sector is presented, and methodological guidelines and procedures used in experimental trials are shown. The analysis and discussion of results are prepared to answer the main questions that arise during the implementation of standards, resolutions and procedures. © 2011 IEEE.

CPFL, Ribeirão Preto

CPFL, Campinas

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GSI Engenharia e Consultoria Ltda., Taubaté

Unesp, Bauru

Document Type Other
Language English
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