Investigation of Harmonic Issues in Distribution Grids due to High Share of Electric Vehicles

Diego Di Domenico, A. Obushevs, P. Korba
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with the advent of power electronics, the application of solid-state electronics for the control and conversion of electric power is substantially increasing at the expenses of simple rotating machines and linear loads. This leads to power quality problems due to the sinewave distortion of current and voltage caused by such power-electronics-based equipment. Consequently, the investigation and understanding of harmonic emissions caused by those devices become of major importance in order to assure a continuous and reliable operation of the electrical distribution grid. The following paper aims to investigate the harmonic issues in distribution grids, due to power electronic devices with particular focus on electric vehicle chargers.
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电动汽车高占有率引起的配电网谐波问题研究
随着电力电子技术的出现,固态电子技术在电力控制和转换方面的应用正在大幅增加,但代价是简单的旋转机器和线性负载。这种基于电力电子的设备会造成电流和电压的正弦波畸变,从而导致电能质量问题。因此,为了保证配电网的连续可靠运行,研究和了解由这些装置引起的谐波发射变得非常重要。本文旨在研究电力电子设备引起的配电网谐波问题,并以电动汽车充电器为重点。
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