Estimation and filtering of harmonics.

dc.contributor.authorShaikh Uvais Ahmad Qidwai
dc.date1997
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-18T07:41:45Z
dc.date.available2022-05-18T07:41:45Z
dc.degree.departmentCollege of Engineering Sciences and Applied Engineering
dc.degree.grantorKing Fahad for Petrolem University
dc.description.abstractThe extensive use of modern nonlinear power electronic devices and nonlinear loads has made the problem of harmonic distortion more challenging to researchers and utility engineers. Estimation of these serious harmonic interferences is necessary for the analysis and design of modern equipment and for the system security. The need for the effective elimination of such unwanted frequency components becomes essential in power system planning, analysis, and operation. The work proposed in this thesis is two folds. In the first part, different frequency components of a distorted signal have been estimated. Different estimation algorithms were used and tested over standard signals with different frequency components present. The robustness of the algorithms was tested in the context of additive noise, for different noise levels, corresponding to different signal to noise ratios (SNR). In the second part of the thesis, two new filtering schemes for harmonic elimination are proposed. These techniques have been studied for different types of practical signals reported in the literature. The robustness of the schemes has been tested in context with the additive noise of different SNRs. Apart from the simulation of these techniques, the prototype implementations on a small voltage scale are also presented and evaluated based upon the criteria of robustness, accuracy and reliability.
dc.identifier.other5237
dc.identifier.urihttps://drepo.sdl.edu.sa/handle/20.500.14154/2750
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSaudi Digital Library
dc.thesis.levelMaster
dc.thesis.sourceKing Fahad for Petrolem University
dc.titleEstimation and filtering of harmonics.
dc.typeThesis

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