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    Characteristics of Fifth and Seventh Harmonics in Japanese Electric Power Distribution System

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    Paper number
    1431
    Conference name
    CIRED 2019
    Conference date
    3-6 June 2019
    Conference location
    Madrid, Spain
    Peer-reviewed
    Yes
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    Authors
    Okada, Naotaka, CRIEPI, Japan
    Yukihira, Kenji, CRIEPI, Japan
    Abstract
    Many transformers of customers such as buildings connected to medium voltage of distribution network in Japan mainly use Y - Δ transformers. On the other hand, low voltage single-phase load uses line to line voltage. From this fact, it is expected that the fifth and seventh harmonics generated from these customers will cancel each other, but these conditions have not been well understood so far. In this paper, characteristics of the fifth and seventh harmonics will be explained with reference to the literature on harmonics. In addition, from the realities of these fifth and seventh harmonic currents, a harmonic current model is created and the effect of the current harmonic limit value is considered.
    Publisher
    AIM
    Date
    2019-06-03
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    • CIRED 2019 Conference
    Permanent link to this record
    https://cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/411
    http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/639
    ISSN
    2032-9644
    ISBN
    978-2-9602415-0-1

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