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Enhancement of Voltage Qualityin Isolated Power Systems
BYP.Balaswamy (11NE1A0239)
TIRUMALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE,
JONNALAGADDA.
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CONTENT INTRONUCTION
VQ PROBLEMS
DESCRIPTION OF VQ PROBLEMSWHO GET AFFECTED
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM WITH SC
BENEFITS OF VQ MONITORING
CONCLUSION
REFERENCE
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ABSTRACTThe use of series compensators (SCs) in improving voltagequality of isolated power systems is considered.The roles of the compensators are to mitigate the effects of
momentary voltage sags/swells, and to control the level ofharmonic distortions in the networks. A control strategy for the SC is developed to regulatepower flow.This is achieved through phase adjustment of load terminalvoltage. It leads to an increase in the ridethrough capabilityof loads to the voltage sags/swells.
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INTRODUCTION
ISOLATED power systems are commonly found in rural anremote areas of the world. These systems represent thealternative to grid connection, where interconnection to alarge grid is not viable due to high cost and/or geographicalobstacles .
Furthermore, power systems such as those onboard of ships,in oil exploration areas and remote mining districts arecharacterized by limited generating capacity, supplying loadswhich can consist of significant amount of motor drives and
power converters.
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VOLTAGE QUALITY PROBLEMS1.DisturbanceI. Voltage sagII. Voltage interruptionIII. Voltage swellIV. TransientV. Voltage notch2.Imbalance3.Distortion4.Voltage fluctuation
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DESCRIPTION1.DISTURBANCES
A disturbance is defined as the temporary deviation
from the steady state waveform. VOLTAGE SAG
Reduction in voltage magnitude for a short period of
time. VOLTAGE INTERRUPTION
Voltage sag with 100% reduction in amplitude .
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VOLTAGE SWELL
Increase in RMS voltage or current at the power
frequency between 1.1 to 1.9 per unit for a duration of
15milisec to 2sec. TRANSIENT
Voltage disturbance shorter than sag/swell and are
caused by sudden changes in power system . VOLTAGE NOTCH
Periodic transient occuring within each cycle.
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4.VOLTAGE FLUCTUATION
T he rapid change in voltage magnitude in the
allowable limit .
5.FLICKER
Flicker is a term used to describe a random or
continuous voltage fluctuations .
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Why VQ is such a Big Problem?
The sensitivity of todays electronic equipment makes itsusceptible to voltage disturbancesdue to sensitive loads like Digital Computers
Variable Frequency Motor DrivesProgrammable Logic ControllersComputer Numerical Control (CNC)Automated Systems and ProcessesConsumer ElectronicsDigital Clocks
Due to non-linear loads like fluorescent lamp . electric welding machine . Diode rectifier.Motor drives.Power discharging devices
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In order to mitigate the problems and enhancethe voltage quality series compensation is used
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Descriptions of above SC diagram
shows a typical isolated power system supplying aconverter load.The RL load may be used to represent an aggregate ofdc motor drives, supplied via the converter.The converter is often a controlled six-pulse rectifierthrough which the motor torque is regulated byadjusting the firing angle of the rectifier.The motor-drive load is nonlinear and would involvecommutation process within the converter.
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Harmonic power flow in the isolated system: hth harmonic component.
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Description of harmonic power flow
The main converter load is the dominant harmonic sourcein the power system due to its much larger capacity,compared to the SC and sensitive load.The SC is assumed to be ideal in that whatever harmonicsgenerated by the VSI are effectively dealt with by its LCfilter.
The SC is a harmonic sink. In this way, theharmonic power Pdh produced by the nonlinearmain drive load is dissipated in the upstreamsource impedance and is absorbed by the sensitiveload.
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Equivalent circuits of the sensitive load-SC branch for (a) fundamentalcomponent and (b) hth harmonic component.
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(a)Equivalent circuit describing harmonic compensation inpractice and
(b) phasor diagram for the hth harmonic order.
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Conclusion
A method to control the injection voltage of the SC so thatit can mitigate the effects of the harmonics has been
proposed. The SC is also designed to maintain the fundamentalfrequency component of the terminal voltage of protectedsensitive load. In the process of harmonic voltage compensation, it isshown that power exchange exists between the SC and the
external network.A new SC control strategy is then proposed which involvesthe phase adjustment of the fundamental frequencycomponent of the sensitive load terminal voltage.
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BIBILOGRAPHY
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