Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation

This paper presents a novel method of realizing one of the custom power controllers, the distribution static synchronous compensator (D-STATCOM) using current source converter (CSC) topology. Almost all the custom power controllers such as dynamic voltage restorer (DVR), unified power quality condit...

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Main Authors: Singh Moirangthem Deben, Mehta Ram Krishna, Singh Arvind Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
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Online Access:https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/full_html/2015/01/smdo150006/smdo150006.html
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spelling doaj-b778e42168024de38bd75be5df7d90a22021-03-02T09:11:48ZengEDP SciencesInternational Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization1779-627X1779-62882015-01-016A510.1051/smdo/2015005smdo150006Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigationSingh Moirangthem DebenMehta Ram KrishnaSingh Arvind KumarThis paper presents a novel method of realizing one of the custom power controllers, the distribution static synchronous compensator (D-STATCOM) using current source converter (CSC) topology. Almost all the custom power controllers such as dynamic voltage restorer (DVR), unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) including D-STATCOM are generally designed and implemented by using voltage source converters (VSC) and not much research publications with CSC based approach has been reported over the last one decade. Since the D-STATCOM is a current injection device, its performance can be improved when realized by a current-source converter which can generate a controllable current directly at its output terminals and offers many advantageous features. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the performance of a CSC based D-STATCOM suitable for use in the power distribution system in order to mitigate voltage sag and improve power quality. The proposed model uses a three leg CSC whose switching strategy is based on sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM). The model has been simulated in the Matlab/Simulink environment. The results of the simulation runs under steady state and dynamic load perturbation provide excellent voltage and current waveforms that support the justification of the proposed model.https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/full_html/2015/01/smdo150006/smdo150006.htmlcurrent source convertercustom power controllerdistribution static synchronous compensatorproportional integralsinusoidal pulse width modulation
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author Singh Moirangthem Deben
Mehta Ram Krishna
Singh Arvind Kumar
spellingShingle Singh Moirangthem Deben
Mehta Ram Krishna
Singh Arvind Kumar
Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation
International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
current source converter
custom power controller
distribution static synchronous compensator
proportional integral
sinusoidal pulse width modulation
author_facet Singh Moirangthem Deben
Mehta Ram Krishna
Singh Arvind Kumar
author_sort Singh Moirangthem Deben
title Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation
title_short Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation
title_full Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation
title_fullStr Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation
title_full_unstemmed Current source converter based D-STATCOM for voltage sag mitigation
title_sort current source converter based d-statcom for voltage sag mitigation
publisher EDP Sciences
series International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
issn 1779-627X
1779-6288
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper presents a novel method of realizing one of the custom power controllers, the distribution static synchronous compensator (D-STATCOM) using current source converter (CSC) topology. Almost all the custom power controllers such as dynamic voltage restorer (DVR), unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) including D-STATCOM are generally designed and implemented by using voltage source converters (VSC) and not much research publications with CSC based approach has been reported over the last one decade. Since the D-STATCOM is a current injection device, its performance can be improved when realized by a current-source converter which can generate a controllable current directly at its output terminals and offers many advantageous features. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the performance of a CSC based D-STATCOM suitable for use in the power distribution system in order to mitigate voltage sag and improve power quality. The proposed model uses a three leg CSC whose switching strategy is based on sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM). The model has been simulated in the Matlab/Simulink environment. The results of the simulation runs under steady state and dynamic load perturbation provide excellent voltage and current waveforms that support the justification of the proposed model.
topic current source converter
custom power controller
distribution static synchronous compensator
proportional integral
sinusoidal pulse width modulation
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