Harmonic mitigation techniques applied to power distribution networks

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A growing number of harmonic mitigation techniques are now available including active and passive methods, and the selection of the best-suited technique for a particular case can be a complicated decision-making process. The performance of some of these techniques is largely dependent on system conditions, while others require extensive system analysis to prevent resonance problems and capacitor failure. A classification of the various available harmonic mitigation techniques is presented in this paper aimed at presenting a review of harmonic mitigation methods to researchers, designers, and engineers dealing with power distribution systems. © 2013 Hussein A. Kazem.

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Kazem, H. A. (2013). Harmonic mitigation techniques applied to power distribution networks. Advances in Power Electronics. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/591680

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