ABSTRACT
This
paper proposes three dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) topologies. Such
configurations are able to compensate voltage sags/swells in three-phase
four-wire (3P4W) systems under balanced and unbalanced conditions. The proposed
systems in this work use two independent dc-links. The complete control system,
including the PWM technique, is developed and comparisons between the proposed
configurations and a conventional one are performed. Simulation and
experimental results are provided to validate the theoretical approach.
SOFTWARE:
MATLAB/SIMULINK
BLOCK
DIAGRAM:
Fig.
1 Typical DVR location in a 3P4W power distribution system
Fig. 2. Simulation results. Injected voltages by
the DVR considering conventional 3HB topology and proposed configurations with
equal dc-link voltages (vCa=vCb ! dc-link ratio 1:1) and different dc-link
voltages (vCa 6= vCb ! dc-link ratios 1:2 and 1:3).
Fig. 3 Simulation results. Dynamic system
operation under 30% single-phase sag in time domain. (a) Grid voltages. (b)
Injected voltages by DVR. (c) Load voltages.
Fig.
4. Simulation results. Dynamic system operation under 30% two-phase sag in time
domain. (a) Grid voltages. (b) Injected voltages by DVR. (c) Load voltages.
Fig.
5. Simulation results. Dynamic system operation under 30% three-phase sag in
time domain. (a) Grid voltages. (b) Injected voltages by DVR. (c) Load
voltages.
CONCLUSION
In
this paper three four-wire dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs) have been
presented. The studied configurations in this work are based on the concept of open-end
winding. Simulated and experimental results presented show that the proposed
DVRs are feasible and suitable for power distribution system with YY
transformers with neutrals grounded.
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