Abstract

This paper introduces a new method for calculating the voltage flicker characteristics. A voltage waveform envelope, which captures the main flicker characteristics, is obtained by calculating rms values instantaneously using a moving window approach. The S-transform (ST) is then used to extract the voltage flicker components for each frequency. The multiresolution characteristic of the ST provides timing data which presents a “Magnitude-Time” and “Frequency-Time” contour for tracking flicker. The effects of signal sampling rate, voltage harmonics, and frequency variation on the calculation results are considered. The results show that the proposed method can identify the frequency and magnitude of flicker components in a short time and with very good precision. This method is independent of calculating the fundamental frequency of the system, which has been used for flicker index calculation. Finally, the method is tested on a real voltage flicker signal sampled from the voltage signal of an electric arc furnace. The results are quite promising.

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