Analysis of Power Quality and Pumping Units Operation's Optimization

Author(s):  
Roman Klyuev ◽  
Ramzan Turluev ◽  
Aslanbek Khadzhiev
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This paper presents the potential of energy saving in water pumping system. A sample of 32 pumping units has been chosen randomly for the current work. Measurements of power quality energy loss were performed, using Fluke 437-ii power quality and energy analyzer. It was found that energy losses due to reactive power is about 22% of the total power energy losses in water pumping units in Jordan. Losses due to reactive power is 14.57 GWh in 2012 with an expected cost of 51.2 GWh during 2015-2017; unless reactive power is cured.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-66
Author(s):  
Rakan Khalil Antar ◽  
Basil Mohammed Saied ◽  
Rafid Ahmed Khalil

A new control strategy for active power filters is proposed, modeled and implemented in order to improve the power quality of a line commutated converter High voltage DC link. The ability of reactive power and harmonics reductions are generally met by using passive and active power filters. In this paper, modified active power filter with a modified harmonics pulse width modulation algorithm is used to minimize the source harmonics and force the AC supply current to be in the same phase with AC voltage source at both sending and receiving sides of a line commutated converter high voltage DC link. Therefore, it is considered as power factor corrector and harmonics eliminator with random variations in the load current. The modified harmonics pulse width modulation algorithm is applicable for active power filter based on a three-phase five-level and seven-level cascaded H-bridge voltage source inverter. Simulation results show that the suggested modified multilevel active power filters improve total harmonics distortion of both voltage and current with almost unity effective power factor at both AC sides of high voltage DC link. Therefore, modified active power filter is an effective tool for power quality improvement and preferable for line commutated converter high voltage DC link at different load conditions.


2015 ◽  
Vol 135 (5) ◽  
pp. 272-275
Author(s):  
Shoji Nishimura ◽  
Shigeru Inno ◽  
Tatsuki Okamoto

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