Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System

Electric traction trains are huge non-linear single-phase loads influencing adversely on power quality parameters on the grid side. Hybrid power quality conditioner (HPQC) has been utilized to compensate current unbalance, harmonics, and low power factor in the co-phase traction system simultaneousl...

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Main Authors: M. Habibolahzadeh, A. Jalilian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science and Technology 2021-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/article-1-1377-en.html
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spelling doaj-a4f7ba0b16bd429eac061367af7b5e732020-12-01T06:41:30ZengIran University of Science and TechnologyIranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering1735-28272383-38902021-06-0117213771377Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power SystemM. Habibolahzadeh0A. Jalilian1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran. Centre of Excellence for Power System Automation and Operation, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran. Electric traction trains are huge non-linear single-phase loads influencing adversely on power quality parameters on the grid side. Hybrid power quality conditioner (HPQC) has been utilized to compensate current unbalance, harmonics, and low power factor in the co-phase traction system simultaneously. By incrementing the traction load, the rating of the HPQC increases and may constraints its application. In this paper, a C-type filter is designed to compensate for some part of the load reactive power while the HPQC compensates the remaining part of the load reactive power. Hence, the capacity of the HPQC is reduced in full compensation (FC) mode compared to the conventional configuration. The satisfactory performance of the HPQC is associated with its DC-link operating voltage. Therefore, the Genetic algorithm (G.A) is adopted to optimize the DC-link voltage performance. Simulation verifications are performed to illustrate the usefulness of the proposed configuration. The simulation results show an 18.86% reduction in the rating of the HPQC with optimized DC-link voltage.http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/article-1-1377-en.htmlhpqcc-type filterco-phasepower quality.
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author M. Habibolahzadeh
A. Jalilian
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A. Jalilian
Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System
Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
hpqc
c-type filter
co-phase
power quality.
author_facet M. Habibolahzadeh
A. Jalilian
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title Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System
title_short Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System
title_full Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System
title_fullStr Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System
title_full_unstemmed Rating Reduction and Optimized DC-Link Voltage of the HPQC in Co-Phase Traction Power System
title_sort rating reduction and optimized dc-link voltage of the hpqc in co-phase traction power system
publisher Iran University of Science and Technology
series Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
issn 1735-2827
2383-3890
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Electric traction trains are huge non-linear single-phase loads influencing adversely on power quality parameters on the grid side. Hybrid power quality conditioner (HPQC) has been utilized to compensate current unbalance, harmonics, and low power factor in the co-phase traction system simultaneously. By incrementing the traction load, the rating of the HPQC increases and may constraints its application. In this paper, a C-type filter is designed to compensate for some part of the load reactive power while the HPQC compensates the remaining part of the load reactive power. Hence, the capacity of the HPQC is reduced in full compensation (FC) mode compared to the conventional configuration. The satisfactory performance of the HPQC is associated with its DC-link operating voltage. Therefore, the Genetic algorithm (G.A) is adopted to optimize the DC-link voltage performance. Simulation verifications are performed to illustrate the usefulness of the proposed configuration. The simulation results show an 18.86% reduction in the rating of the HPQC with optimized DC-link voltage.
topic hpqc
c-type filter
co-phase
power quality.
url http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/article-1-1377-en.html
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