DocumentCode :
149880
Title :
Using thevenin equivalents to improve electricity delivery efficiency in AC and DC systems
Author :
Malengret, M. ; Gaunt, T.C.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Cape Town (UCT), Cape Town, South Africa
fYear :
2014
fDate :
1-2 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
A recent South African invention and internationally provisionally registered patent consists of multi-port electrical converters. The converter will inject or tap electric power at a point of common coupling (PCC) in such a way that the total power injected or drawn is transmitted from source to destination throughout an electrical network so that the losses associated with the transmission will be minimum. This applies to any m-number of wires. The wires voltages and currents can be DC, AC or a combination. The device does this by first determining in a novel way the dynamically changing Thévenin equivalent circuit at the point of common coupling (PCC). Some of the applications of the approach are: dispatching power from conventional, renewable sources, storage, as well as receiving power into a storage device or at a consumer point.
Keywords :
power convertors; power electronics; AC systems; DC systems; South Africa; common coupling point; electrical network; electricity delivery efficiency; multiport electrical converters; renewable sources; storage device; thevenin equivalents; Mathematical model; Power systems; Propagation losses; Resistance; Vectors; Voltage measurement; Wires;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Domestic Use of Energy (DUE), 2014 Proceedings of the Twenty-Second
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9922041-4-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DUE.2014.6827778
Filename :
6827778
Link To Document :
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