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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 2003

Analysis of the neutral conductor current in a three-phase supplied network with nonlinear single-phase loads

Jan Desmet; Isabel Sweertvaegher; Greet Vanalme; Kurt Stockman; Ronnie Belmans

This paper describes what factors (i.e., load and supply) have an important effect on the neutral conductor current. It is shown that an asymmetry up to 10/spl deg/ or an unbalance of 10% in the power supply has only a minor effect on the RMS value of the neutral conductor current. An unbalance in load conditions increases the neutral conductor current. Harmonics in the power supply voltage highly affect the RMS value of the neutral conductor current.


ieee powertech conference | 2003

Thermal analysis of the influence of nonlinear, unbalanced and asymmetric loads on current conducting capacity of LV-cables

Jan Desmet; Dries Putman; Frederik D'Hulster; Ronnie Belmans

Asymmetry, unbalance and nonlinearity of loads affect the current distribution in both phase and neutral conductor cores in three phase power supply systems. Consequently, temperature distribution in the cable section which is directly related to the power dissipation is influenced. Applying a maximum insulation temperature as boundary condition, the power conducting capacity of LV-cables will substantially be affected by asymmetry, unbalance and especially nonlinearity of loads. The most relevant combinations of asymmetry, unbalance, and nonlinearity were analyzed. The temperature distribution in the cable section is thermally calculated and is subsequently simulated, using 2D finite element modelling. Finally, measurements of the cable temperature arc performed verifying the simulation results.


international electric machines and drives conference | 2001

Analysis of the neutral conductor current in a three phase supplied network with nonlinear single phase loads

Jan Desmet; Isabel Sweertvaegher; Greet Vanalme; Kurt Stockman; Ronny Belmans

This paper describes which factors (i.e. load and supply) have an important effect on the neutral conductor current. It is shown that an asymmetry up to 10/spl deg/ or an unbalance of 10% in the power supply has only a minor effect on the RMS-value of the neutral conductor current. An unbalance in load conditions increases the neutral conductor current. Harmonics in the power supply voltage highly affects the RMS-value of the neutral conductor current.


international conference on harmonics and quality of power | 2004

Modelling and sensitivity analysis of the thermal behaviour of cables for different current conditions

Jan Desmet; Dries Putman; Greet Vanalme; Ronnie Belmans

Asymmetry, unbalance and nonlinearity of loads affect the current distribution in both phase and neutral conductor cores in three phase power supply systems. Especially in cases of nonlinear single phase loads the neutral conductor can be loaded with an excessive current. Consequently, cable temperature, which is directly related to the power dissipation, is highly affected. Applying a maximum insulation temperature as boundary condition, the power conducting capacity of LV-cables will substantially be affected by asymmetry, unbalance and especially nonlinearity of loads. Physical cable parameters with respect to both thermal resistance and cable geometry were analyzed in order to determinate the most relevant influencing parameters. The temperature distribution in the cable section is thermally calculated and is subsequently simulated, using 2D finite element modelling. Finally, measurements of the cable temperature are performed verifying the simulation results.


european conference on power electronics and applications | 2007

Analysis on the increased losses in supply systems due to voltage drop and voltage distortion

Jan Desmet; Dries Putman; Greet Vanalme; Ronnie Belmans

Non linear load currents generate increased losses in supply system elements, such as transformers, cables, capacitor banks, harmonic filters etc. Due to the interaction between these elements through grid impedance and voltage distortion, it is not sufficient to consider the losses in the separate elements to optimise the energy efficiency of the entire supply system. Only the overall energy loss of the supply system is of interest. A simulation tool is developed and used to compare supply system configurations, with respect to total losses.


Electricity Distribution, 2005. CIRED 2005. 18th International Conference and Exhibition on | 2005

Thermal analysis of parallel underground energy cables

Jan Desmet; Dries Putman; Greet Vanalme; Ronnie Belmans; D Vandommelen


Electrical Engineering | 2005

The location of a resistive shunt harmonic impedance along a distribution feeder and its influence on harmonic propagation

Wouter Ryckaert; Jozef Ghijselen; Jan Desmet; Alex Van den Bossche; Jan Melkebeek; David Van de Sype


7th International conference on insulated power cables (JICABLE -2007) | 2007

Thermal transient analysis of underground cables

Jan Desmet; Dries Putman; Greet Vanalme; Ronnie Belmans; Eric Cloet


ELEKTROTECHNISCH INGENIEUR : BELGOTRONIC | 2004

Power quality and safety

Jan Desmet; Greet Vanalme; Dries Putman; Gregory Delaere


Power Electronics, Machines and Drives, 2002. International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 487) | 2002

Analysis of the behaviour of fusing systems in the presence of non linear loads

Jan Desmet; Greet Vanalme; Kurt Stockman; Ronnie Belmans

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Greet Vanalme

Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen

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Dries Putman

Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen

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Ronnie Belmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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