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

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  • Jorge Enrique Carrión González

    (Electromechanical Engineering Degree, Nacional University of Loja, Loja 110150, Ecuador)

  • Antonio Martínez García

    (“José Antonio Echeverría”, Electrical Engineering Department, Technological University of Habana La, Habana 19390, Cuba)

  • Alfredo del Castillo Serpa

    (“José Antonio Echeverría”, Electrical Engineering Department, Technological University of Habana La, Habana 19390, Cuba)

  • Marianela del Cisne Carrión González

    (Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Degree, Nacional University of Loja, Loja 110150, Ecuador)

  • Rodolfo Pabel Merino Vivanco

    (Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Degree, Nacional University of Loja, Loja 110150, Ecuador)

  • Kelvin Armando Alulima Carrión

    (Electromechanical Engineering Degree, Nacional University of Loja, Loja 110150, Ecuador)

Abstract

Power electronic development determines the 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. The present work introduces a procedure to evaluate maximum permissible load in single phase distribution transformers with the introduction of a new type of nonlinear load which changes daily demand graphs.

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  • Jorge Enrique Carrión González & Antonio Martínez García & Alfredo del Castillo Serpa & Marianela del Cisne Carrión González & Rodolfo Pabel Merino Vivanco & Kelvin Armando Alulima Carrión, 2019. "Procedure to Evaluate the Impact in Distribution Single Phase Transformers Due to Insertion of New Nonlinear Load Which Changes Daily Demand Graphs," Energies, MDPI, vol. 12(20), pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:12:y:2019:i:20:p:3923-:d:277122
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