Coupled harmonic admittance identification based on least square estimation

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Abstract

Norton equivalent circuit is a commonly used model in estimating harmonic current emissions of harmonic sources. It however cannot reflect the mutual coupling relationships among voltage and current in different harmonic orders. This paper proposes a new method to identify parameters in a coupled harmonic admittance model. The proposed method is conducted using voltage and current measurements and is based on least square estimation technique. The effectiveness of the method is verified through time-domain simulations for a grid-connected converter and also through field data obtained from a ±800 kV converter station. The experimental results showed that the proposed method presents higher accuracy in terms of harmonic current emission estimation compared with three Norton-base methods.

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Li, Y., Deng, Z., Wang, T., Zhao, G., & Zhou, S. (2018). Coupled harmonic admittance identification based on least square estimation. Energies, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11102600

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