Abstract

The article presents the problem of harmonic source detection (currents and voltages) in electric power networks. In practice, this problem comes down to determining the extent of the participation (of harmonic sources) between two parts of the point of common coupling (PCC) in network. There are many ways to solve this problem, but unfortunately there is no substantial certainty regarding the validity of the results. The article points out some aspects that are fundamental in addressing the problem of detecting harmonic sources in electric power networks.

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