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Harmonic

About: Harmonic is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 44833 publications have been published within this topic receiving 495922 citations. The topic is also known as: overtone & partial.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a method for self-tuning of the model error covariance is presented and tested, showing fast adaptive capability under sudden changes of the input signal, showing that the model can track harmonic fluctuations.
Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of tuning Kalman filters so that they can properly track harmonic fluctuations. A method for self-tuning of the model error covariance is presented and tested, showing fast adaptive capability under sudden changes of the input signal.

123 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that 400 nm driven high harmonic extreme-ultraviolet trARPES is superior to using 800 nm laser drivers since it eliminates the need for any spectral selection, thereby increasing photon flux and energy resolution to <150 meV.

123 citations

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07 Jul 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a modulation method for the modular multilevel converter is proposed based on a fixed pulse pattern, where harmonic elimination methods can be applied to the pulse pattern without measuring the capacitor voltages or using any other form of feedback control.
Abstract: This paper presents a new modulation method for the modular multilevel converter. The proposed method is based on a fixed pulse pattern where harmonic elimination methods can be applied. Modulation methods with harmonic elimination based on calculated pulse patterns have been presented for other multilevel topologies. However, similar modulation schemes have not yet been presented for the modular multilevel topology. In the proposed modulation method, the pulse pattern is chosen in such a way that the stored energy in each submodule remains stable. It is shown that this can be done at the fundamental switching frequency without measuring the capacitor voltages or using any other form of feedback control. Such a modulation scheme has not been presented before. The theoretical results are verified by both simulations and experimental results. The simulation results show successful operation at the fundamental switching frequency with a larger number of submodules. When a smaller number of submodules are used, harmonic elimination methods may be applied. This is verified experimentally on a converter with eight submodules per phase leg. The experimental results verify that stable operation can be maintained at the fundamental switching frequency while successfully eliminating the fifth harmonic in the ac-side voltage.

123 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a relatively simple space vector modulation (SVM) algorithm, based on the already well-understood five-phase two-level drive SVM method, is developed.
Abstract: Open-end winding three-phase variable speed drives with dual-inverter supply have been extensively investigated for various applications, including series hybrid powertrains and propulsion motors. The topology is simple to realize while offering a higher number of switching states without the need for capacitor voltage balancing algorithms, when compared to the standard multilevel converters. This paper extends the open-end winding concept to a five-phase drive. A relatively simple space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm, based on the already well-understood five-phase two-level drive SVM method, is developed. The proposed modulation technique has the advantage of being straightforward to implement and, like its two-level counterpart, is able to generate output voltages with minimum low-order harmonic content. The method generates up to 17-level output phase voltage and, therefore, offers superior harmonic performance when compared to the two-level five-phase modulation. The developed scheme is verified via detailed simulations and experiments, using a five-phase induction machine operating under open-loop V/f control.

123 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the features of harmonic distortion which may affect the reliability of typical ac-power network equipment, such as lowvoltage self-healing capacitors used for reactive power and harmonic compensation, are investigated.
Abstract: This paper focuses on the features of harmonic distortion which may affect significantly the reliability of typical ac-power network equipment, such as low-voltage self-healing capacitors used for reactive power and harmonic compensation. Moreover, the effect of high-frequency pulse-like voltage generated by Adjustable Speed Drives (ASD) on electrical machine insulation is also investigated, resorting to life tests carried out on different insulating materials of the standard and "corona resistant" type, at electrical field levels able to incept partial discharges (PD).

123 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,223
20222,724
20211,878
20202,330
20192,612
20182,495