AGTB
Electrical
- Nov 24, 2005
- 9
Hi everyone,
I've just been assigned a new project regarding Reactive Power Dynamic Compensation, which is kinda new for my employer in my country, as it is for me. I am going to be formally taught about it later on but I really want to get acquainted with it before training and all I know as of now is that it involves injecting and absorbing VAr from the power grid when needed by means thyristors controlling a set of reactor and capacitor banks as well as filtering the 5th and 7th harmonics (in this case). I would like to know why the 3rd harmonic (which is usually the most harmful for three phase grids) is not accounted for as well as any other helpful information about this technology. Any information would really help. Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
P.D. I don´t know if this will help but being a Mechatronics Engineer I am not too familiar with power transmission, I do know a bit more than the basics but I wouldn't call myself an expert so ABC types of answers are welcome too!
I've just been assigned a new project regarding Reactive Power Dynamic Compensation, which is kinda new for my employer in my country, as it is for me. I am going to be formally taught about it later on but I really want to get acquainted with it before training and all I know as of now is that it involves injecting and absorbing VAr from the power grid when needed by means thyristors controlling a set of reactor and capacitor banks as well as filtering the 5th and 7th harmonics (in this case). I would like to know why the 3rd harmonic (which is usually the most harmful for three phase grids) is not accounted for as well as any other helpful information about this technology. Any information would really help. Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
P.D. I don´t know if this will help but being a Mechatronics Engineer I am not too familiar with power transmission, I do know a bit more than the basics but I wouldn't call myself an expert so ABC types of answers are welcome too!