Power Quality Improvement and Harmonic Suppression in Household Appliances
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
This paper introduces the study and implementation of a low-cost solution to address power quality issues in household appliances. These issues are caused by voltage and current harmonics arising from semiconductor components within these devices. The simultaneous operation of various appliances generates significant harmonic interference in the electrical network, impacting efficiency and device durability. MATLAB simulation analysis and experimental testing show that source-side current harmonics are dominant in practical setups. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters were implemented to suppress these harmonics, resulting in effective distortion reduction from 150.2% to 103.3% by 31.2% and improvement in power quality from 114.6W to 102.2W by 10.8%. This research offers a practical approach for enhancing appliance performance and achieving compliance with industry power standards. The solution was validated through both MATLAB simulations and hardware implementation, confirming its effectiveness in real-world applications.
Recommended Citation
Ibrahim, Ibrahim Mohamed; Elgammal, Abdalla; and Salem, Omar, "Power Quality Improvement and Harmonic Suppression in Household Appliances" (2024). Mechanical Engineering. 201.
https://buescholar.bue.edu.eg/mech_eng/201