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Measuring Harmonics With Inductive Voltage Transformers in Presence of Subharmonics
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on. 70:1-13 2021
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Harmonic analysis
Frequency measurement
Power system harmonics
Voltage
Standards
Power measurement
Magnetic flux
Harmonics
instrument transformer (IT)
low-frequency oscillations
power quality (PQ)
power system measurements
subharmonics
uncertainty
voltage transformer (VT)
Language
ISSN
0018-9456
1557-9662
Abstract
The measurement of harmonics is one of the key tasks in modern power systems, performed basically for power quality assessment, verification of planning levels compliance, immunity and compatibility purposes, and so on. Especially at medium voltage (MV) and high voltage (HV) levels, harmonics are always measured through voltage and current transformers (VTs and CTs), which very often are inductive. Recent articles show that inductive VTs and CTs, due to the intrinsic iron core nonlinearity, can introduce errors up to some percent in harmonic measurements. This article aims to investigate in-depth this phenomenon by analyzing how the accuracy of harmonic measurements performed through an inductive MV VT is affected by the presence subharmonics in its input voltage. Subharmonics are spectral components having frequencies lower than the power frequency, that is 50 Hz for European countries. Some theoretical considerations are carried out and the performances of two different inductive MV VTs are tested in various operating conditions. Experimental results show that subharmonics can worsen the harmonic measurements done through inductive VTs up to some tens of percent.