scholarly journals Power Quality Phenomena, Standards, and Proposed Metrics for DC Grids

Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (20) ◽  
pp. 6453
Author(s):  
Andrea Mariscotti

This work addresses the problem of power quality (PQ) metrics (or indexes) suitable for DC grids, encompassing low and medium voltage applications, including electric transports, all-electric ships and aircrafts, electric vehicles, distributed generation and microgrids, modern data centers, etc. The two main pillars on which such PQ indexes are discussed and built are: (i) the physical justification, so the electric phenomena affecting DC grids and components (PV panels, fuel cells, capacitors, batteries, etc.), causing, e.g., stress of materials, aging, distortion, grid instability; and (ii) the existing standardization framework, pointing out desirable coverage and extension, similarity with AC grids standards, but also inconsistencies. For the first point, each phenomenon is discussed with quantitative conclusions on relevant thresholds: in many cases some percentage of distortion (ripple) is acceptable (stress on capacitors and storage, impact on fuel cells, and PV panels), whereas in other cases, much higher levels may be tolerated (interference to protection and monitoring devices). Standards are reviewed for indications not only of low-order harmonics and voltage fluctuations typical of old DC grid schemes, but also for high-frequency noise, including thus supraharmonics and common-mode disturbance, and filling the gap with the electromagnetic compatibility domain. However, phenomena typical of EMC and electrical safety (such as various types of overvoltages and fast transients) are excluded. Suitable PQ indexes are then reviewed, suggesting integrations and modifications, to cover the relevant phenomena and technological progress, and to better follow the normative exigencies: ripple is considered in time and frequency domain, in particular with a band limited implementation; for transients and pulsed loads, more traditional indexes based on area, energy, and half duration are confronted with indexes evaluating the power trajectory and its derivative.

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (7-2020) ◽  
pp. 58-66
Author(s):  
Vera V. Yaroshevich ◽  
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Aleksei S. Karpov ◽  
Galina P. Fastiy ◽  
Sergei V. Smotrov ◽  
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The systematization and analysis of the results of monitoring registrations of electric power quality indicators (PQS) on substation buses feeding large industrial enterprises of the Murmansk region was carried out. The example of existing substations shows the problems of high-energy facilities that have consumers with non-linear parameters. The problems of electromagnetic compatibility of industrial consumers with the mains have been identified. The need for research to identify the causes of non-compliance is proved. A number of the most common and effective measures to limit the distortion of the SCE are proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-89
Author(s):  
D.V. Shutov ◽  
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K.M. Arzamasov ◽  
D.V. Drozdov ◽  
A.E. Demkina ◽  
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We performed analysis of the available Russian home-use health monitoring devices that can be connected to a smartphone or pad for data transfer. Specifically, we sought for the gadgets capable to register heart rate, blood pressure, ECG, blood glucose, and respiration rate. There are three options of data processing and storage. Namely, these are storage in and authorized access to the manufacturer's site with minimal opportunity of data handling and interpretation; an autonomous server to hold and handle big data sets and, finally, access protocols and templates enabling gadget integration with external services.


Author(s):  
Joao Batista Rosolem ◽  
Claudio Floridia ◽  
Fabio Renato Bassan ◽  
Eduardo Ferreira da Costa ◽  
Celio Fonseca Barbosa ◽  
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