Journal of Information Organization


Vol No. 12 ,Issue No. 4 2022

Software Model for Detecting Power Quality Disturbances
Milan Simic, Dragan Živanovic, Dragan Denic and Goran Miljkovic
University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18000 Niš, Serbia
Abstract: We have developed a software testing tool to find the detection and classification of the power quality disturbances. The program was instituted in the Environment called as LabVIEW. We intended to do verify the performance of the developed tool to find the best software algorithm for power disturbances. During the power distribution networks, every real condition is simulated to find the standard power disturbances. We have developed the software induced generator to measure the long-term sequence. We have considered the European benchmark of the standards called as EN 50160. All the disturbances are explained and generated with specific functional segments. We have used the several control commands before the generator to find the unified and final composite complex testing sequence.
Keywords: Testing Procedure, Virtual Instrument, Labview Software Package, Power Quality Disturbances Software Model for Detecting Power Quality Disturbances
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jio/2022/12/4/89-96
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