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Simulation of source current harmonic elimination technique using phase shifting transformer
Author(s) -
I Made Wiwit Kastawan,
Ewin Yusuf,
Akmallya Fadhilah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/830/3/032028
Subject(s) - total harmonic distortion , harmonics , transformer , three phase , electrical engineering , matlab , electromagnetic coil , acoustics , engineering , voltage , control theory (sociology) , computer science , physics , control (management) , artificial intelligence , operating system
This paper presents design of phase shifting transformer to reduce source current harmonic generated by using of variable speed drive (VSD) in textile industry. Nine VSDs are used in a stenter machine of a selected textile industry. Each of these VSD generates source current total harmonic distortion (THD) in range of 43.91% to 50.34%, which contains all odd order harmonics except the triplen ones. The first method to reduce this source current harmonic is by using arrangement of three phase shifting transformers, which requires one Yy three-phase winding connection to produce 0° phase shifting, one Yz (+) three-phase winding connection to produce 20° phase shifting and one Yz (-) three-phase winding connection to produce –20° phase shifting. The second method is by using arrangement of nine phase shifting transformers, which requires one Yy three-phase winding connection with 0° phase shifting, four Yz (+) three-phase winding connections with 6.67°, 13.34°, 20° and 26.67° phase shifting respectively and four Yz (-) three-phase winding connections with –6.67°, –13.34°, –20° and –26.67° phase shifting respectively. Simulation results using MATLAB SIMULINK show that source current THD successfully reduced to 1.99% and 1.74% respectively when arrangements of three phase shifting transformers and nine phase shifting transformers are used.

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