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Modeling and Checking the Power Quality of High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamp

Ehsan Sadeghian

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: High pressure sodium Vapor lamps due to long service life High Light, as the most comprehensive street lighting and industrial lighting Whose use is increasing day by day. One of the major drawbacks to these lamps is producing a lot of current harmonic. Therefore, check the Power Quality of these lamps becomes necessary. To check the quality of our lamps, it's necessary to express the exact model of these lamps. In this paper, we simulate a high-pressure lamp based on plasma physics equations. With this exact model, the power consumption of these lamps is considered by using THD and the results are compared with the standard values. In this paper, taking into account the magnetic ballast for a high-pressure sodium Vapor lamp, a precise simulation of these lamps was performed using the MATLAB / Simulink software.

Keywords: High pressure sodium Vapor lamps; THD; magnetic ballast; MATLAB (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L68 L71 L74 L86 L94 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-03
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Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering (IJARECE) Issue 3.7(2018): pp. 232-237

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