Investigation and mitigation of temporary overvoltage caused by harmonic filters for variable speed drives
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2021-12-01
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Ayar, Prenushka
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The introduction of variable speed drives (VSD’s) has become very popular in industrial
operations, as it allows for smoother and more efficient operations of different processes. The
installation of a VSD in an electrical system reduces the operational costs and if well
implemented, it prolongs the life span of electrical equipment in the power system. Despite the
fact that the use of VSD’s offers these benefits, the main disadvantage is that its operations
produce harmonics. However, the implementation of harmonic filters to eliminate these
harmonics can cause temporary overvoltage during the filter switching which can negatively
affect the systems operations. Temporary overvoltage and its mitigation are a matter of
concern; thus, this study is aimed at investigating and mitigating the temporary overvoltage
caused by the harmonic filters used to control the operations of variable speed drives.
The investigations conducted comprised of analytical modelling, computer simulations, and
case studies. For all these aspects of the study, four harmonic filters were modelled, simulated,
analysed, and were also implemented for the case studies. Firstly, was the analytical
investigation where a network of VSDs of with and without filters was designed, modelled,
and simulated to ascertain the harmonics produced. Secondly, was the computer simulation of
the network in the ATP software. Thirdly, were the case studies, in which the harmonic analyser
was installed for three different industries to measure the harmonic distortion and the power
quality of the system. From the results, it is found that the 3rd and 5th harmonic orders were the
highest in all three studies conducted. Harmonic filters may be used to reduce harmonic
distortion to levels detailed in IEEE 519-1992 standards. The single-tuned, double-tuned, CType, and high pass filters were proposed for the purpose of mitigation. According to the results
from the simulation, the double-tuned, and single-tuned filters were the most successful in
mitigating the 3rd and 5th harmonics. Overvoltage’s for both energization and de-energization
of the harmonic filters were found to be greater than the power frequency withstand limit.
To avoid the undesirable effects that overvoltage has on the system, pre-insertion resistors,
surge arresters, and controlled switching was considered for the mitigation of the overvoltages
produced during the switching of the harmonic filters. Based on the simulation results, the
surge arrester greatly mitigated the overvoltage caused by the energization, followed by the use
of a pre-insertion resistor. Controlled switching was the least effective mitigation method in all
three case studies and is therefore not the best choice to limit the temporary overvoltage.
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A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Engineering Degree in the Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, Durban University of Technology, 2021.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3745