Accurate and Computationally Efficient Implementation of the IEEE 1459-2000 Standard in Three-Phase Three-Wire Power Systems |
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Authors: | Pigazo A. Moreno V.M. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electron. & Comput., Univ. of Cantabria; |
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Abstract: | The definitions for the measurement of electrical power quantities under sinusoidal, nonsinusoidal, balanced, or unbalanced conditions are established in IEEE Standard 1459-2000. Measured magnitudes, such as apparent powers or effective quantities, are evaluated considering the frequency spectrum of voltage and current signals (fundamental, nonfundamental, and combined magnitudes). Previous papers implement these definitions in the frequency domain (DFT) and in the time domain (Clarke-Park Transformations). In the time domain, low-pass filters (LPFs) must be applied to obtain the fundamental magnitudes but, in this case, the quality of the measurements depends on the LPFs orders and their cutoff frequencies. This paper proposes a time-domain implementation of the standard definitions without LPFs and employs a recursive averaging algorithm which improves the measurements precision and reduces the computational burden. Simulation and experimental tests showing the proposed method performance are included |
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