Abstract

In modern power systems, the integration of renewable energy sources relies on dedicated inverters whose power electronic circuitry switches at high frequencies and causes conducted emissions in the supraharmonic range, i.e., from 9 to 150 kHz. In this regard, the normative framework is still lacking a reference measurement method as well as a set of emission limits and performance requirements. From a metrological point of view, it is important to evaluate whether some of the power quality indices adopted for radiated emissions could be transposed also in this context. In particular, the paper considers a recent algorithm for the identification of supraharmonic components and discusses how its estimates affect the estimation of quasi-peak values. To this end, the paper describes the implementation of a fully digital approach and validates the results by means of an experimental comparison against a traditional quasi-peak detector. The proposed analysis confirms the potential of the considered approach and provides some interesting insights about the reliability of quasi-peak estimation in supraharmonic range.

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