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quarta-feira, 16 de novembro de 2016

The Study of Ripple Reduction of the PFC CCM Flyback Converter without Electrolytic Capacitor for LED Lightings using LC Resonant Filter-(Choon-Tack KIm․Young-Seok Kim)- LC 공진 필터를 이용한 전해 커패시터 없는 LED 구동용 PFC CCM 플라이백 컨버터의 출력 전류 리플 저감에 관한 연구


Abstract - The light-emitting diode (LED) has been used in a variety of industrial fields and for general 0lighting purposes on account of its high efficiency, low power consumption and long lifespan. The LED is driven by direct current; therefore, an AC/DC converter is typically required for its use. An electrolytic capacitor is generally used for stabilizing DC voltage during use of the AC/DC converter. However, this capacitor has a short lifespan, which makes it a limiting factor in LED lighting. Furthermore, LED lighting requires a dimmable control to enable energy savings and fulfil a growing consumer demand. In this paper, the dimmable single-stage power factor correction (PFC) continuous conduction mode (CCM) flyback converter that employs no electrolytic capacitor is presented. The LC resonant filter is alternatively applied to reduce the 120[Hz] ripple on the output. And the optimum value of the LC resonant filter parameters considering both efficient and performance is analysed. Simulation and experimental results verify the satisfactory operation of the converter.
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http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kiee/DHJGII/2016/v65n4/DHJGII_2016_v65n4_601.pdf

Applications of PSCAD® / EMTDC Manitoba HVDC Research Centre Inc


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http://www.mediafire.com/file/n8cc6sk5gr6ki4y/Application_Guide_2007.pdf

Differential Protection for Arbitrary Three-Phase Power Transformers Zoran Gajić Doctoral Dissertation Department of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation Lund University- SWEDEN



Differential Protection for Arbitrary Three-Phase Power Transformers Zoran Gajić Doctoral Dissertation Department of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation Lund University- SWEDEN

 Abstract
This thesis describes how to provide standardized, current based, differential protection for any three-phase power transformer, including phase-shifting transformers with variable phase angle shift and transformers of all construction types and internal on-load tap-changer configurations. The use of standard transformer differential protection for such applications is considered impossible in the protective relaying standards and practices currently applied. The first part of the thesis provides the background for different types of power transformers and the differential protection schemes currently applied. After that a complete mathematical proof for the new, universal transformer differential protection principle, based on theory of symmetrical components, is derived. It is demonstrated that it is possible to make numerical differential protection relays which can properly calculate differential currents for any power transformer, regardless of whether it is of fixed or variable phase angle shift construction and whether current magnitude variations are caused by on-load tapchanger( s). It is shown how to correctly calculate differential currents by simultaneously providing on-line compensation for current magnitude variations, on-line compensation for arbitrary phase angle shift variations and settable zero-sequence current reduction on any power transformer side. By using this method differential protection for arbitrary power transformers will be ideally balanced for all symmetrical and nonsymmetrical through-load conditions and external faults. The method is independent of individual transformer winding connection details (i.e. star, delta or zigzag), but dependent on having the correct information about actual on-load tap-changer(s) position if they are built-in within the protected power transformer. The implementation and practical use of this new universal principle is quite simple, as all necessary transformer data is commonly available on the protected power transformer rating plate. Practical application of the universal method for the differential protection of standard transformers, special transformers and phase shifting transformer is presented. Detailed testing of this new universal differential protection method is given and it is based on actual field recordings captured by numerical relays in existing phase-shifting transformer installations and on simulations from the Real Time Digital Simulator for a practical dual-core, symmetrical phaseshifting transformer. The implementation of the universal transformer differential method for analogue and numerical transformer differential relays is also described.
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http://www.iea.lth.se/publications/Theses/LTH-IEA-1055.pdf

segunda-feira, 14 de novembro de 2016

Triplen Harmonics Mitigation 3 Phase Four-Wire Electrical Distribution System Using Wye- Zig-Zag Transformers Rosli Omar, Azhar Ahmad and Marizan Sulaiman Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka



This paper studies an application of wye- zigzag transformes for reducing harmonics in the neutral conductors of a three phase 415/240V distribution system. Triplen harmonic currents add up in the neutral conductor of the distribution system feeding the non linear loads such as personal computers and electronic office machines with switch mode power supplies. The zigzag transformer is installed between the distribution panel and the high harmonics producing loads. This research makes use of a star-zigzag grounded transformer.

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http://jeteas.scholarlinkresearch.com/articles/TRIPLEN%20HARMONIC%20MITIGATION.pdf

Winding Method of Transformer for Zero-Sequence and Negative-Sequence Harmonic Elimination Kim, Tae-Hoon; Park, Jun-Yeal - 영상분 및 역상분 고조파 제거를 위한 변압기 결선방식






영상분 및 역상분 고조파 제거를 위한 변압기 결선방식 Winding Method of Transformer for Zero-Sequence and Negative-Sequence Harmonic Elimination 김 태 훈*․박 준 열† (Tae-Hoon Kim․Jun-Yeal Park) 

 Abstract
As the various kinds of load who generate higher harmonics increases according as the power electronics technology develops, harmonic treatment standard is proposed by IEEE and IEC. Because establishment of harmonic reduction device is required for existent installment to satisfy harmonic treatment standard, the problem of investment charge and installation space increasing may be occurred. In order to solve these problems, a novel transformer connection method using principles of PCT and ZED is suggested.

ISSN 1975-8359(Print) / ISSN 2287-4364(Online)
The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Vol. 63, No. 7, pp. 896~902, 2014
http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2014.63.7.896

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http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kiee/DHJGII/2014/v63n7/DHJGII_2014_v63n7_896.pdf