PQ10
PQ10
PQ10
I. INTRODUCTION
4.5
TABLE I
THE LEVELS CLASSING OF CONTINUOUS POWER QUALITY INDICES (10KV)
Kinds
U (%)
f (Hz)
U (%)
THDU (%)
d (%)
Plt (%)
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
[0.00,
2.30)
[0.00,
0.06)
[0.00,
0.60)
[0.00,
1.30)
[0.00,
1.30)
[0.00,
0.23)
[2.30,
4.60]
[0.06,
0.12]
[0.60,
1.20]
[1.30,
2.60]
[1.30,
2.60]
[0.23,
0.46]
(4.60,
7.00]
(0.12,
0.20]
(1.20,
2.00]
(2.60,
4.00]
(2.60,
4.00]
(0.46,
0.70]
(7.00,
11.6]
(0.20,
0.32]
(2.00,
3.20]
(4.00,
6.60]
(4.00,
6.60)
(0.70,
1.16)
Class V
>11.6
>0.32
>3.20
>6.60
>6.60
>1.16
3.5
Grade Value
2.5
1.5
10
20
30
40
50
Test Point
60
70
80
90
100
E
i =1
sag _ i
(U i , Ti ) = E long t 'sag
(1)
voltage sag
voltage swell
swell
t'swell
short
t'short
short interruption
sag
long interruption
t'sag
t'sag +t'swell
+t'short+tlong
tlong
Revent = (1
) 100%
(2)
99.999
Class II
[99.99,
99.999
Class III
(99.9,
99.99]
Class IV
(99.9,
99]
Class V
99
I PQCE = C I C + E I E
(3)
U (%)
f (Hz)
U (%)
THDU (%)
d (%)
Plt
(%)
results
2.05
0.10
1.48
2.73
2.20
0.26
TABLE
ANALYTIC RESULTS OF EVENT-BASED POWER QUALITY
kinds
E ()
t/ t ( min)
long interruption
25
voltage sag
180 000
50
voltage swell
36 000
10
short interruption
126 000
35
Revent = (1
25 + 50 + 10 + 35
) 100% = 99.977%
525600
Ic
Ie
good
VI. CONCLUSION
The idea of classified evaluation helps to highlight the two
types of power quality problems. In the paper, comprehensive
evaluation model of continuous power quality based on
LSSVM has high accuracy and good predictive ability. In
addition, Revent that is used to evaluate the event-based power
quality problems, has a clear meaning. The concept of Revent is
scientific, reasonable and easy to accept by both sides of
power supply. Therefore, the idea of classified evaluation will
have a wide range of applications.
Comprehensive evaluation of power quality based on
meaningful classification is stressed in the paper. It not only
retains the physical meanings of two types of power quality
problems, but also achieves the overall evaluation, which may
be an important innovation. Whats more, from the local
analysis to the overall understanding of power quality
problems, comprehensive evaluation result helps to deepen the
comprehensive understanding the situation, and the result is
more real and closer to the actual engineering evaluation.
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VIII. BIOGRAPHIES
Ding Zejun was born in Chongqing, China, on Jan.
24, 1986. Now she is working towards her Master
Degree in North China Electric Power University.
Her research interests include the monitoring,
analysis and assessment of modern power quality.