A Control Strategy For Implementation of Enhanced Voltage Quality in Micro Grid
A Control Strategy For Implementation of Enhanced Voltage Quality in Micro Grid
A Control Strategy For Implementation of Enhanced Voltage Quality in Micro Grid
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where the resonant terms at 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th
harmonics are selected, with KP = 0.55,KI1 = 50,KI3,5,7,9 =
20, b1 = 10 rad/s, b3,5,7,9 = 6 rad/s, and c = 314 rad/s. It
can be seen that the open-loop gains at selected frequencies
are enhanced so as to fully compensate the voltage harmonics
at these frequencies.
(1) (5)
with ZL = sL + RL and ZC = RC + 1 sC , where RL and RC are where KfI is the current feedback coefficient and fhp the high
the equivalent series resistors (ESR) of L and C, respectively. pass bandwidth. the system sensitivity to current disturbances
Taking in to account the sampling and transfer delay can be obtained, i.e.
in the feed forward loop , it follows that
(6)
(2)
Where is the forward gain , is the sampling period ,In order to
observe the effect of the feed forward loop on the physical C. Control of Series Converter
plant , the inductor current loop is excluded by setting ,
therefore after including the voltage feed forward loop , the
transfer function from to is obtained as
(3)
(4)
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(7)
and Description Symbol Value
When wi = 0, the control model in Fig.8 represents dc-link voltage Vdc 750 V
grid current feedback control, and when wi = 1, it represents
inductor current feedback control dc-link capacitors Cdc 4400 F
co m a
Aa
GRID T imer
A A A a Aa A
A b Bb
1
N B B B B b
Bb B
2
C
Three-Phase C C C c Cc
1
Programmable c
Voltage Source Cc C
2
A t1
B t3 Local Distorted LOAD1 Three-Phase Breaker
1
C A
N B
2
Distorted LOAD C
N
+ -i
Isrn
Goto2
Discre te ,
Ts = 5e -005 s. s21 s23 s25
s1 s11 s13 s15 s1
po we rgui pv
g
g
C
C
g
g
C
C
g
m
E
t2
m
m
E
E
m
DC Voltage Conn1
A a a A
Vdc v +
-
b B
B b s26 s22
s12
c C
C c
s16
t4 s24
s2 s14 s2
Conn2
g
g
C
C
g
C
g
C
g
g
C
C
m
m
E
E
m
E
m
E
m
m
E
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Grid Voltages Under Distorted Condition Current Delivered from the system to grid
100 15
Grid Voltage
80
10
60
40 5
Current in Amps
20
0
0
-20
-5
-40
-60 -10
-80
-15
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
-100
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 Time in ms
Time in ms
(d)
(a)
voltage
-80
0
-100 -0.2
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
Time in ms
-0.4
(b) -0.6
-0.8
0.8
60 0.6
0.4
40
0.2
Voltage
20 0
-0.2
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -0.4
Time 4
x 10
-0.6
-0.8
Phase B Voltage of Series Converter
140 -1
4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7
Time in ms 4
x 10
120
(b)
100
0.8
60
0.6
40 0.4
0.2
Voltage
20
0
0 -0.2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time 4 -0.4
x 10
-0.6
100
Output Voltage of Sereis Converter
1
80
Voltage
0.8
60 0.6
0.4
40
0.2
Voltage
20 0
-0.2
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -0.4
Time 4
x 10 -0.6
(c) -0.8
-1
4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5
Time in ms 4
x 10
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0.2
output voltages of the series converter
reconfigurable functionalities, the proposed systems have
0.15 been compared with conventional series-parallel systems and
0.1
shunt-connected systems, showing flexible applicability.
0.05
To specify the proposed concepts and system control, a
voltage
0
laboratory set-up has been designed. By defining multi-level
-0.05
-0.1
control objectives for the system module, it has been shown
-0.15
that the proposed system can ride through grid disturbances,
-0.2
4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5
maintain good-quality voltage and achieve flexible power
time in ms 4
x 10
control. Also, the possibilities to integrate auxiliary functions
(c)
like grid unbalance correction and harmonic current
1.5
Current Delivered from the system to the Grid compensation into the system have been detailed.
Finally, the entire control design of the series and parallel
1
converters have been presented, where the main design
0.5
aspects of the controllers have been highlighted. The
Current
0
proposed methods have been verified by experimental tests on
-0.5 the laboratory setup.
-1
-1.5
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Time in ms 4
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