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Procedure to Evaluate the Impact in Distribution Single Phase Transformers, Due to Massive Insertion of New Nonlinear Load, Which Changes Daily Demand Graphs

Version 1 : Received: 29 August 2019 / Approved: 30 August 2019 / Online: 30 August 2019 (04:16:21 CEST)

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Carrión González, J.E.; Martínez García, A.; del Castillo Serpa, A.; Carrión González, M.C.; Merino Vivanco, R.P.; Alulima Carrión, K.A. Procedure to Evaluate the Impact in Distribution Single Phase Transformers Due to Insertion of New Nonlinear Load Which Changes Daily Demand Graphs. Energies 2019, 12, 3923. Carrión González, J.E.; Martínez García, A.; del Castillo Serpa, A.; Carrión González, M.C.; Merino Vivanco, R.P.; Alulima Carrión, K.A. Procedure to Evaluate the Impact in Distribution Single Phase Transformers Due to Insertion of New Nonlinear Load Which Changes Daily Demand Graphs. Energies 2019, 12, 3923.

Abstract

Power Electronic development determines introduction of nonlinear devices in Electric Power Systems. Introduction of nonlinear devices increase current harmonics in Transmission and Distribution Power Systems. Distribution transformers and feeders increase power losses and their nominal parameters are reduced. Present work introduces a procedure to evaluate maximum permissible load in single phase distribution transformers with massive introduction of a new type of nonlinear load which changes daily demand graphs.

Keywords

current harmonics; stray losses; statistical inference; daily demand graphs

Subject

Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Received: 19 September 2019
Commenter: Juan Gabriel Ochoa Aldeán
The commenter has declared there is no conflict of interests.
Comment: Good job
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