A novel detection method applied on low-frequency harmonics of Tokamak power supply

Non-characteristic low-frequency harmonics generated by non-linear devices have properties of small amplitude and non-stationary state, and contain complex side-lobe inter-harmonics, which is difficult to achieve the precise and real-time extraction for continuous inter-spectral harmonics. Aiming at...

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Main Authors: Yunxiang Tian, Yiyun Huang, Jun Li, Shenfei Yang, Huafeng Mao, Zhiwei Mao, Jing Lu
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/56b860b9f2924b639db196ecfdaeadf4
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Summary:Non-characteristic low-frequency harmonics generated by non-linear devices have properties of small amplitude and non-stationary state, and contain complex side-lobe inter-harmonics, which is difficult to achieve the precise and real-time extraction for continuous inter-spectral harmonics. Aiming at the problem, a novel method for detection based on cosine bandpass FIR (CBP-FIR) filter with fixed central frequency and faster operation speed is introduced. Considering the actual working condition, the improved cosine bandpass FIR (ICBP-FIR) filter is proposed, which can flexibly adjust the central frequency and phase range. ICBP-FIR filter has excellent harmonic detection precision, system stability margin and dynamic robustness characteristics for both inter-harmonics and integer harmonics. Analysis with MATLAB is adopted to improve the design process. The validity of ICBP-FIR algorithm is verified by experiments based on Digital Signal Processing (DSP).