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'''Definition of THD<br>'''For a signal y, the THD is defined as:  
'''Definition of THD<br>'''For a signal y, the THD is defined as:  


<math>THD=\sqrt {\frac{\sum_{h=2}^\infty Y_h^2}{Y_1}}</math>&nbsp;  
<math>THD=\frac{\sqrt{\sum_{h=2}^\infty Y_h^2}}{Y_1}</math>&nbsp;  


This complies with the definition given in standard IEC 61000-2-2.Note that the value can exceed 1.<br>According to the standard, the variable h can be limited to 50. The THD is the means to express as a single number the distortion affecting a current or voltage flowing at a given point in the installation. The THD is generally expressed as a percentage.  
This complies with the definition given in standard IEC 61000-2-2.Note that the value can exceed 1.<br>According to the standard, the variable h can be limited to 50. The THD is the means to express as a single number the distortion affecting a current or voltage flowing at a given point in the installation. The THD is generally expressed as a percentage.  
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'''Current or voltage THD<br>'''For current harmonics, the equation is:  
'''Current or voltage THD<br>'''For current harmonics, the equation is:  


&nbsp;<math>THD_i=\sqrt {\frac{\sum_{h=2}^\infty I_h^2}{I
&nbsp;<math>THD_i=\frac{\sqrt{\sum_{h=2}^\infty I_h^2}}{I
_1}}</math>  
_1}</math>  


The equation below is equivalent to the above, but easier and more direct when the total rms value is available:<br><math>THD_i= \sqrt{\left (\frac{Irms}{I_1}\right)^2 - 1}</math>&nbsp;  
The equation below is equivalent to the above, but easier and more direct when the total rms value is available:<br><math>THD_i= \sqrt{\left (\frac{Irms}{I_1}\right)^2 - 1}</math>&nbsp;  
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<math>PF=\frac{P}{S}=\frac{U_1.i_1.cos \phi_1}{U_1.I_{rms}}</math> <br>as:  
<math>PF=\frac{P}{S}=\frac{U_1.i_1.cos \phi_1}{U_1.I_{rms}}</math> <br>as:  


<math>\frac{I1}{I_{rms}}=\frac{1}{\sqrt {1 + THDi^2}}</math>  
<math>\frac{I_1}{I_{rms}}=\frac{1}{\sqrt {1 + THDi^2}}</math>  


<br>hence:<br><math>PF=\frac{cos \phi_1}{\sqrt {1 + THDi^2}}</math><br>Figure M13 shows a graph of <math>\frac{PF}{cos\phi}</math> as a function of THDi.  
<br>hence:<br><math>PF=\frac{cos \phi_1}{\sqrt {1 + THDi^2}}</math><br>Figure M13 shows a graph of <math>\frac{PF}{cos\phi}</math> as a function of THDi.  

Revision as of 01:36, 28 February 2013

The term THD means Total Harmonic Distortion and is a widely used notion in defining the level of harmonic content in alternating signals.

Definition of THD
For a signal y, the THD is defined as:

[math]\displaystyle{ THD=\frac{\sqrt{\sum_{h=2}^\infty Y_h^2}}{Y_1} }[/math] 

This complies with the definition given in standard IEC 61000-2-2.Note that the value can exceed 1.
According to the standard, the variable h can be limited to 50. The THD is the means to express as a single number the distortion affecting a current or voltage flowing at a given point in the installation. The THD is generally expressed as a percentage.

Current or voltage THD
For current harmonics, the equation is:

 [math]\displaystyle{ THD_i=\frac{\sqrt{\sum_{h=2}^\infty I_h^2}}{I _1} }[/math]

The equation below is equivalent to the above, but easier and more direct when the total rms value is available:
[math]\displaystyle{ THD_i= \sqrt{\left (\frac{Irms}{I_1}\right)^2 - 1} }[/math] 

For voltage harmonics, the equation is:
[math]\displaystyle{ THD_u=\frac{\sqrt {\sum_{h=2}^\infty U_h^2}}{U_1} }[/math]

Relation between power factor and THD

(see Fig. M13)

When the voltage is sinusoidal or virtually sinusoidal, it may be said that:
P = P1 = U1.I1.c'o'sφ1
Consequently:

[math]\displaystyle{ PF=\frac{P}{S}=\frac{U_1.i_1.cos \phi_1}{U_1.I_{rms}} }[/math]
as:

[math]\displaystyle{ \frac{I_1}{I_{rms}}=\frac{1}{\sqrt {1 + THDi^2}} }[/math]


hence:
[math]\displaystyle{ PF=\frac{cos \phi_1}{\sqrt {1 + THDi^2}} }[/math]
Figure M13 shows a graph of [math]\displaystyle{ \frac{PF}{cos\phi} }[/math] as a function of THDi.



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Fig. M13: Variation in [math]\displaystyle{ \frac{PF}{cos\phi} }[/math] as a function of the THDi, where THDu = 0


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