Project: High-frequency power quality: influence of grid components on the emission between 2 and 500 kHz in low-voltage networks.
2019-10-01 – 2024-07-31
- Abstract
Electromagnetic compatibility is based on defining compatibility levels, immunity tests and emission tests. Emission is determined by the impedance of the network and its components (sources, loads, grid configuration). By modelling the low-voltage grid between 2 - 500 kHz, the impedance and attenuation can be determined. These parameters are essential to determine emission, propagation and interactions in the grid.
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Circuit simulation of any time-domain source on fractional-order impedances by use of the haar wavelet transform, case study of the skin effect
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Formulas and measurements of the complex resonances envelope of a 2-conductor transmission line including skin effect, proximity effect, and dielectric losses
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Simulation of a non‐linear, time‐variant circuit using the Haar wavelet transform