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Feb 19,2024
What is harmonics issues in AC and DC grid? In AC and DC grids, harmonics refer to the presence of frequency components that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. Harmonics can be problematic because they can cause various issues such as: Voltage and Current Distortion: Harmonics in the grid can distort the shape of the voltage and current waveforms, resulting in distorted sine waves...
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Mar 20,2024
Urban rail transit systems mainly include: subway systems, light rail systems, monorail systems, trams, maglev systems, automatic guide rail systems, and urban rapid rail systems. According to the different nature of electricity consumption, the power supply system of the subway system is mainly divided into two, one is the traction power supply system and the other is the power lighting power sup...
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May 06,2024
What is nonlinear load? A nonlinear load is a load whose current is not proportional to its voltage. Since some electronic components, such as transistors and diodes, exhibit nonlinear characteristics when operating, in actual power consumption, some electrical equipment connected to the load will deform the current waveform. This deformation causes the voltage to distort and generate additional f...
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May 29,2024
Active filters and passive filters are two types of filters that are often used in electronic circuits. Although they can both be used to filter certain frequencies in electrical signals, there are some different differences between them. 1. Working Principle Passive filters mainly rely on passive components (such as capacitors, inductors, resistors, etc.) to filter signals. They can only process ...
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May 30,2024
1. What are the 3rd, 5th, and 7th harmonics? In a normal power system, electrical equipment with linear impedance change characteristics will not affect the power supply with a frequency of 50Hz and a standard sinusoidal waveform when it is working. However, with the development of power electronics technology, there are more and more electrical equipment with nonlinear impedance characteristics (...
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Jun 13,2024
When an oscillating system is subjected to periodic external force, the amplitude of the oscillation increases sharply when the frequency of the external force is the same as or very close to the natural oscillation frequency of the system. The frequency at which resonance occurs is called "resonance frequency". In electrical engineering, the resonance phenomenon of an oscillating circuit. The res...
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Aug 09,2024
690V 3 phase 3 wire networks A 690V 3-phase 3-wire network refers to an electrical power distribution system that operates at 690 volts between each line conductor, without a neutral wire. This type of network is commonly used in industrial and commercial applications where the loads do not require a neutral connection or where power is distributed primarily to large motors, equipment, or machiner...
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Aug 27,2024
Harmonic voltage and harmonic current are common phenomena in power systems, and they have a great impact on power equipment and power grid operation. Harmonics refer to voltage or current components whose frequencies are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. In power systems, the fundamental frequency is generally 50Hz or 60Hz, so the harmonic frequency is an integer multiple of 50Hz or...
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Sep 05,2024
Application of reactive power compensation device SVG: Power system: SVG can be used for reactive power compensation and voltage regulation of power system to improve the stability and reliability of power grid. It can help power system reduce power loss, improve voltage quality, and improve power factor and efficiency of power grid. Industrial field: SVG can be used for reactive power compensatio...
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Sep 24,2024
What is the reason of resonance in power networks? Resonance in power networks occurs when the inductive and capacitive elements of the system interact in a way that amplifies specific frequencies, leading to excessive voltage or current oscillations. Here are the primary reasons for resonance in power networks: 1. Impedance Matching Resonant Frequency: Every electrical circuit has a natural reson...
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Nov 04,2024
Inverters are a type of power electronic device widely used in industrial automation. They adjust the speed of motors by changing the frequency and amplitude of the motor input voltage. Although inverters improve energy efficiency and control performance, they generate harmonics during operation, which have an adverse effect on power grids and equipment. Understanding the causes and principles of ...
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Dec 17,2024
With the continuous advancement of science and technology, medical technology has been significantly improved, and advanced medical equipment continues to emerge, greatly improving the quality of medical services. However, the use of nonlinear devices in hospital power distribution systems may produce harmonic currents that can interfere with the normal operation of the system. The accumulation of...
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Feb 06,2025
Photovoltaic inverter harmonic control is an important technical issue in photovoltaic power generation systems, which is related to the stability of photovoltaic inverter operation and power generation efficiency. In photovoltaic power generation systems, inverters are one of the nonlinear electrical devices because their voltage-current characteristics do not conform to a linear relationship. Th...
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Mar 01,2025
I. Industry driving factors 1. Demand for new energy power generation and grid upgrades The volatility and intermittency of new energy power generation (such as wind power and photovoltaic power generation) put forward higher requirements for grid stability, and it is necessary to rely on power quality equipment (such as reactive power compensation and harmonic control) to achieve grid stability....
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Mar 05,2025
Benefits of harmonic control Improve power quality: Harmonics can distort voltage and current waveforms. Controlling harmonics can make voltage and current waveforms closer to sine waves, provide stable and high-quality power for various electrical equipment, ensure normal operation of equipment, and reduce equipment failures and malfunctions caused by power quality problems. Reduce equipment loss...
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May 08,2025
1. Overview of the development of the power quality optimization and management equipment industry Power quality refers to the nature and characteristics of the power provided to users by the power supply system, including voltage fluctuations, frequency stability, harmonic content, voltage flicker, power interruption and other aspects. Good power quality is the basis for ensuring the normal opera...
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May 26,2025
STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) can help control harmonics, but its primary function is not harmonic filtering. Here's how it relates to harmonics: 1. Primary Role of STATCOM: Reactive Power Compensation: STATCOM provides fast and dynamic reactive power support to regulate voltage and improve power system stability. Voltage Stability: It helps maintain grid voltage by injecting or absorbi...
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Aug 19,2025
In the marine industry, active filters are primarily used to address harmonics, improve power quality, and ensure stable operation of shipboard power systems. Specific applications are as follows: 1. Suppressing Harmonics in Radar Systems: Shipborne radar equipment has large capacity and experiences significant load fluctuations during operation, generating significant harmonics. Total harmonic di...
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