Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply

Increasing penetrations of distributed generation at low power levels within electricity networks leads to the requirement for cheap, integrated, protection and control systems. To minimise unit cost, algorithms for the measurement of AC voltage and current waveforms should be implemented on a singl...

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Main Author: Roscoe, Andrew
Published: University of Strathclyde 2009
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5016992015-03-20T04:11:39ZMeasurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supplyRoscoe, Andrew2009Increasing penetrations of distributed generation at low power levels within electricity networks leads to the requirement for cheap, integrated, protection and control systems. To minimise unit cost, algorithms for the measurement of AC voltage and current waveforms should be implemented on a single microcontroller, which also carries out all other protection and control tasks, including communication and data logging. This limits the frame rate of the major algorithms, although ADCs can be over-sampled using peripheral control processors on suitable microcontrollers. Measurement algorithms also have to be tolerant of poor power quality which may arise, even transiently, within a microgrid, battlefield, or disaster-relief scenario. This thesis analyses the potential magnitude of these interfering signals, and presents suitably tolerant architectures and algorithms for measurements of AC waveforms (amplitude, phase and frequency). These algorithms are shown to be robust and accurate, with harmonic content up to the level of 53% THD, and with the major algorithms executing at only 500 samples per second. This is achieved by the careful optimisation and cascaded use of exact-time averaging techniques, which prove to be useful at all stages of the measurements: from DC bias removal to low-sample-rate Fourier analysis to sub-harmonic ripple removal. Algorithms for three-phase nodal power flow analysis are benchmarked on the Infineon TC1796 microcontroller and require less than 8% of the 2000ps frame time, leaving the remainder free for other algorithms.621.31University of Strathclydehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.501699http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23787Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Roscoe, Andrew
Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
description Increasing penetrations of distributed generation at low power levels within electricity networks leads to the requirement for cheap, integrated, protection and control systems. To minimise unit cost, algorithms for the measurement of AC voltage and current waveforms should be implemented on a single microcontroller, which also carries out all other protection and control tasks, including communication and data logging. This limits the frame rate of the major algorithms, although ADCs can be over-sampled using peripheral control processors on suitable microcontrollers. Measurement algorithms also have to be tolerant of poor power quality which may arise, even transiently, within a microgrid, battlefield, or disaster-relief scenario. This thesis analyses the potential magnitude of these interfering signals, and presents suitably tolerant architectures and algorithms for measurements of AC waveforms (amplitude, phase and frequency). These algorithms are shown to be robust and accurate, with harmonic content up to the level of 53% THD, and with the major algorithms executing at only 500 samples per second. This is achieved by the careful optimisation and cascaded use of exact-time averaging techniques, which prove to be useful at all stages of the measurements: from DC bias removal to low-sample-rate Fourier analysis to sub-harmonic ripple removal. Algorithms for three-phase nodal power flow analysis are benchmarked on the Infineon TC1796 microcontroller and require less than 8% of the 2000ps frame time, leaving the remainder free for other algorithms.
author Roscoe, Andrew
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title Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
title_short Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
title_full Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
title_fullStr Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
title_full_unstemmed Measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
title_sort measurement, control and protection of microgrids at low frame rates supporting security of supply
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