ANALYSIS OF DISTURBANCE SOURCES CAUSING ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS IN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Technological development in electrical systems put forward the compatible working of both the electrical and the electronics equipment in the same electromagnetic environment. Sources causing electromagnetic compatibility problems related to power system’s own structure in high voltage can be given as the electrical transients related to switching, the insulation breakdown, the power frequency fields occurring at normal operating condition, the short circuit currents in earth systems and the transient events related to lightning. These sources are analysed as comparative and then general results are given.
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Publication Date
August 13, 2010
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August 13, 2010
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Year 2005 Volume: 18 Number: 3