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Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: chrischin on 04/06/2013 04:42:22

Title: What exactly are harmonic currents?
Post by: chrischin on 04/06/2013 04:42:22
Very confused on this. What exactly are harmonic currents? And how do they actually affect power systems?
Title: Re: What exactly are harmonic currents?
Post by: evan_au on 04/06/2013 11:39:31
Land-based AC power systems typically operate on a 50Hz or 60Hz sine wave, depending on what country you are in.

Electronic loads can draw current which is not a sine wave, and this can be represented as a Fourier series (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_series) of other frequencies which are multiples of the mains frequency (eg 50Hz turns into 100Hz, 150Hz, etc). This has the following problems:

Electronic systems which are designed to minimise interference will filter out these higher-frequency harmonics.

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonics_%28electrical_power%29