Abstract

Potential applications of probabilistic modeling of current and voltage harmonics concern many aspects of power system engineering as accurate prediction of power system harmonic behavior provides important information to utility companies and equipment designers. In this paper, a method of reducing the expected value of the total voltage harmonic distortion for a specified range of source impedance values at different buses by using LC compensators, where it is desired to maintain a given power factor at a specified value, is presented. The criterion is based on mean value estimation of source and load characteristics, which are enabled by sampling measurements performed on the examined electrical plant as well as statistical analysis.

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