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DESCRIPTION:Harmonic analysis tools such as ETAP\, EasyPower\, CYME\, SKM\,
  PSCAD\, and others\, are indispensable tools that aid engineers with the 
 evaluation and mitigation of the negative impact of non-linear loads on in
 dustrial and utility power systems. However\, when these tools are present
 ed with bad input data or the program output is interpreted improperly\, t
 hey lead to incorrect system design.\n\nStarting at Ohms Law and the creat
 ion of equivalent circuits\, this presentation demystifies the topic of ha
 rmonics\, harmonic resonance\, and harmonic filtering. It provides the fou
 ndational knowledge that is necessary to effectively perform harmonic anal
 ysis\, to do “back-of-the-envelope calculations\,” interpret harmonic 
 reports\, and evaluate mitigation strategies.\n\nAfter completion\, attend
 ees will understand how harmonic studies are conducted\, what harmonics ar
 e\, where they come from\, what harmonic resonance is\, its impact on the 
 power system\, harmonic filtering\, harmonic current amplification\, and m
 uch more. Attendees acquire the necessary knowhow to verify and evaluate v
 endor recommendations\, harmonic analysis reports\, and filter designs. Th
 e presenter encourages discussion and questions on such topics as input da
 ta\, extent of modeling\, impedance data\, harmonic load modeling\, modeli
 ng of stray capacitance\, 519 compliance\, harmonic measurement procedures
 \, interharmonics\, and non-characteristic harmonics\, data validation\, m
 odel validation\, filter design\, resonance\, and interpretation of progra
 m outputs.\n\nIf you are involved with the application of non-linear loads
  (rectifiers\, LCI drives\, ASD/VFD drives\, active-front-end drives\, hig
 h-pulse drives\, “IEEE 519 Compliant\,” Cycloconverters)\, harmonic fi
 lters\, or power factor correction\, consider coming to this informative p
 resentation by a leading industry expert.\n\nSpeaker(s): Mr. Paul Steciuk\
 , \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/300696
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/300696
ORGANIZER:russ.j.fostiak@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Harmonic Analysis – Knowing the Basics Is Essential
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/300696
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Harmonic analysis tools such as ETAP\, Eas
 yPower\, CYME\, SKM\, PSCAD\, and others\, are indispensable tools that ai
 d engineers with the evaluation and mitigation of the negative impact of n
 on-linear loads on industrial and utility power systems. However\, when th
 ese tools are presented with bad input data or the program output is inter
 preted improperly\, they lead to incorrect system design.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Starting
  at Ohms Law and the creation of equivalent circuits\, this presentation d
 emystifies the topic of harmonics\, harmonic resonance\, and harmonic filt
 ering. It provides the foundational knowledge that is necessary to effecti
 vely perform harmonic analysis\, to do &amp;ldquo\;back-of-the-envelope calcul
 ations\,&amp;rdquo\; interpret harmonic reports\, and evaluate mitigation stra
 tegies.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;After completion\, attendees will understand how harmonic 
 studies are conducted\, what harmonics are\, where they come from\, what h
 armonic resonance is\, its impact on the power system\, harmonic filtering
 \, harmonic current amplification\, and much more. Attendees acquire the n
 ecessary knowhow to verify and evaluate vendor recommendations\, harmonic 
 analysis reports\, and filter designs. The presenter encourages discussion
  and questions on such topics as input data\, extent of modeling\, impedan
 ce data\, harmonic load modeling\, modeling of stray capacitance\, 519 com
 pliance\, harmonic measurement procedures\, interharmonics\, and non-chara
 cteristic harmonics\, data validation\, model validation\, filter design\,
  resonance\, and interpretation of program outputs.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;If you are inv
 olved with the application of non-linear loads (rectifiers\, LCI drives\, 
 ASD/VFD drives\, active-front-end drives\, high-pulse drives\, &amp;ldquo\;IEE
 E 519 Compliant\,&amp;rdquo\; Cycloconverters)\, harmonic filters\, or power f
 actor correction\, consider coming to this informative presentation by a l
 eading industry expert.&lt;/p&gt;
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