TY - JOUR
T1 - Power system harmonic analysis using state-estimation method for Japanese field data
AU - Kanao, Norikazu
AU - Yamashita, Mitsunori
AU - Yanagida, Hikoni
AU - Mizukami, Munehisa
AU - Hayashi, Yasuhiro
AU - Matsuki, Junya
PY - 2005/4
Y1 - 2005/4
N2 - The harmonic state-estimation (HSE) method appears to be effective but its applicability has yet been fully verified using actual data in power systems. Particularly in Japan, there has been no verification of the applicability of the method in actual power systems. In this paper, for Japanese field data synchronized with a Global Positioning System (GPS) clock, a practical method for power system harmonic analysis is proposed, which is based on HSE. In the proposed method, in order to improve the precision of HSE, uncertain parameters R, X, and Y of the transmission lines are determined from measured fundamental data, and bad measured harmonic data excluded systematically. It is also possible to estimate the error of each measurement instrument by using HSE. It is confirmed that by using only partial and selected measurement data synchronized with a GPS clock, the entire harmonic distribution of the actual power system has been obtained effectively. In this paper, field-test results of the HSE on an actual Japanese power system are shown. Furthermore, an example of harmonic analysis based on HSE in the actual power system is presented, which is prediction of harmonic voltage distribution after a change of the actual power system configuration.
AB - The harmonic state-estimation (HSE) method appears to be effective but its applicability has yet been fully verified using actual data in power systems. Particularly in Japan, there has been no verification of the applicability of the method in actual power systems. In this paper, for Japanese field data synchronized with a Global Positioning System (GPS) clock, a practical method for power system harmonic analysis is proposed, which is based on HSE. In the proposed method, in order to improve the precision of HSE, uncertain parameters R, X, and Y of the transmission lines are determined from measured fundamental data, and bad measured harmonic data excluded systematically. It is also possible to estimate the error of each measurement instrument by using HSE. It is confirmed that by using only partial and selected measurement data synchronized with a GPS clock, the entire harmonic distribution of the actual power system has been obtained effectively. In this paper, field-test results of the HSE on an actual Japanese power system are shown. Furthermore, an example of harmonic analysis based on HSE in the actual power system is presented, which is prediction of harmonic voltage distribution after a change of the actual power system configuration.
KW - Global positioning system
KW - Least-squares methods
KW - Measurement error
KW - Power system harmonics
KW - State estimation
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U2 - 10.1109/TPWRD.2004.838632
DO - 10.1109/TPWRD.2004.838632
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:17844399004
SN - 0885-8977
VL - 20
SP - 970
EP - 977
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
IS - 2 I
ER -