Title :
Converter configurations and switching frequency for a GTO reactive power compensator
Author :
Seki, Nagataka ; Uchino, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Kitashiba Electr. Co. Ltd., Fukushima, Japan
Abstract :
This paper compares two converter configurations for a multi-10 MVA gate-turn-off (GTO) reactive power compensator (STATCOM) from the viewpoints of converter connection and switching frequency. One is a single-bridge system consisting of a three-phase bridge converter unit and a transformer. Its pulsewidth modulation (PWM) frequency varies from 450 to 1800 Hz, and its line frequency is 50 Hz. The other is a multiconnected converter system consisting of plural, single-, or three-phase converter units and transformers. Its switching frequencies are chosen to be the lowest possible. The evaluated items are harmonic distortion, power loss, GTO utilization factor, and control response. Our simulation study shows that the multiconnected converter system with the lowest switching frequency is superior to the single-bridge system with the higher switching frequency in every case, even when there are severe line faults requiring very quick response. A new control strategy is adopted for obtaining quick response
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; bridge circuits; commutation; harmonic distortion; static VAr compensators; switching circuits; thyristor convertors; voltage control; 450 to 1800 Hz; 50 Hz; GTO reactive power compensator; GTO utilization factor; STATCOM; control response; control strategy; converter connection; harmonic distortion; line frequency; multiconnected converter system; power loss; pulsewidth modulation frequency; self-commutated converter; single-bridge system; single-phase converter units; switching frequencies; switching frequency; three-phase bridge converter; three-phase converter units; transformer; transformers; voltage control; Automatic voltage control; Bridges; Frequency conversion; Frequency modulation; Pulse transformers; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Reactive power; Switching converters; Switching frequency;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on