Abstract

Parallel harmonic resonance is closely related to the singularity of a node admittance matrix. It was found that the smallest eigenvalue of the matrix defines the mode of parallel harmonic resonance. This paper applies eigenvalue theory and modal sensitivity analysis method to determine which network components contribute significantly to a harmonic resonance phenomenon. Case study results further confirm the theoretical correctness and effectiveness. Thus, this practical method not only provides significant measures for harmonic resonance manage, but also support theoretical and experimental bases for the component parameter design.

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