Title :
Direct Power Control of Series Converter of Unified Power-Flow Controller With Three-Level Neutral Point Clamped Converter
Author :
Verveckken, Jan ; Silva, Fernando ; Barros, Dionísio ; Driesen, Johan
Author_Institution :
ESAT, Katholieke Univ. Leuven, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium
Abstract :
A unified power-flow controller (UPFC) can enforce unnatural power flows in a transmission grid, to maximize the power flow while maintaining stability. Theoretically, active and reactive power flow can be controlled without overshoot or cross coupling. This paper develops direct power control, based on instantaneous power theory, to apply the full potential of the power converter. Simulation and experimental results of a full three-phase model with nonideal transformers, series multilevel converter, and load confirm minimal control delay, no overshoot nor cross coupling. A comparison with other controllers demonstrates better response under balanced and unbalanced conditions. Direct power control is a valuable control technique for a UPFC, and the presented controller can be used with any topology of voltage-source converters. In this paper, the direct power control is demonstrated in detail for a third-level neutral point clamped converter.
Keywords :
delays; flexible AC transmission systems; load flow control; load regulation; power convertors; power grids; power transformers; power transmission control; reactive power control; FACTS; UPFC; active power flow; direct power control; flexible AC transmission control; full three-phase model; instantaneous power theory; load confirm minimal control delay; power converter; reactive power flow; series multilevel converter; three-level neutral point clamped converter; transmission grid; unified power-flow controller; voltage-source converters; Flexible AC transmission systems; Flow control; Mathematical model; Power control; Power system stability; Reactive power; Direct power control; flexible ac transmission control (FACTS); multilevel converter; sliding mode control; unified power-flow controller (UPFC);
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2012.2200508