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Seminar Announcement
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Computer-Based Harmonic
Modelling: Effect of Non-Linear Loads on Stand By Generators
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| Speaker
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Pietro Manni, P.Eng.
President of PQ Logic Corporation
Markham, Ontario
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| Day and Time
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Tuesday, October 4, 2005, at 6:30 p.m.
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| Location
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Faculty of Business Building, Room BUS 310
Ryerson University
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285 Victoria Street, Toronto
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| Organizer
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Industry Applications Chapter
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| Contact
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Ehsan Behboudi, Chapter Secretary, E-mail: ebehboud@ieee.org
Everyone welcome...
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| Abstract
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Non-Linear loads in industrial and commercial
systems are an ever growing fact of life in our
society. Understanding their impact on the power
distribution network, requires sophisticated modelling
tools that will enable designers to study, test and
predict interactions between these loads and system
components. Only when these interactions are
thoroughly understood, can effective measures be
taken. When dealing with the flow of Harmonics
through the impedances of a power distribution
system, one faces the challenges of calculating Load
Flows at different frequencies, frequency scans,
modelling non-linear loads, etc. The complex nature
of these tasks is no trivial matter.
Traditional methods for studying harmonics through
the use of mathematical models, without the aid of a
flexible computer algorithm, are time consuming and
in most cases non-feasible/non-practical after the
conclusion of the initial design. “After-the-fact”
harmonic surveys are done through the use of Power
Quality monitors, and usually only when problems
arise. This method, although important, may not
always be enough to determine the right approach.
The EDSA computer based model created for this
case study, allowed for an accurate interpretation of
the harmonic survey results conducted at the plant.
Two potential solutions were evaluated for
effectiveness and other possible effects on the rest
of the system. The results fell within expected
theoretical guidelines.
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| Biography
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Pietro Manni was born in Caracas Venezuela, on March 1964. He began his
career as a Power Engineer in the Venezuelan Petrochemical industry
where he gained valuable experience in indusrial system design,
analysis, and operation. In 1987 he moved to Canada, and added
commercial and residential power system design to his experience, while
working as a system desginer for a well-establish Electrical/Mechanical
consulting firm in Toronto. In March of 1990, he joined Ontario Hydro as
a Power System Engineer for the Bruce Nuclear Power Developement. In
1993 he formed Manni & Associates Ltd., an engineering firm that
specialized in Power Quality analysis and advanced computer modeling of
power systems. The firm offered services to numerous clients in Canada,
the USA, Mexico, the Caribbean, Asai, Europe and the Middle East. In the
past 10 years Mr.Manni has conducted many training sessions and made
multiple presentations on power quality issues and power system analysis
worldwide. He is presently the President of PQ Logic Corporation; a firm
that specializes excusively in strategic Computer Based Analysis and
Simulation for Power Systems. Mr.Manni is a registered Professional
engineer in the province of Ontario.
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