Title :
A Phase-Shifted PWM D-STATCOM Using a Modular Multilevel Cascade Converter (SSBC)—Part II: Zero-Voltage-Ride-Through Capability
Author :
Yutaka Ota, Joao I. ; Shibano, Yuji ; Akagi, Hirofumi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
This paper provides an experimental discussion on zero-voltage-ride-through (ZVRT) capability of a phase-shifted pulsewidth-modulation distribution static synchronous compensator (D-STATCOM) using the modular multilevel cascade converter based on single-star bridge cells (SSBC). The cluster-balancing control producing a significant effect on the ZVRT capability is modeled and analyzed with focus on either a low-pass filter (LPF) or a moving-average filter (MAF) to attenuate the 100-Hz (double the line frequency) component inherent in each dc capacitor voltage. The cluster-balancing control using the MAF is better in transient performance than that using the LPF. A three-phase downscaled SSBC-based D-STATCOM rated at 150 V and 10 kVA is designed, constructed, and tested to verify the ZVRT capability under the severest single-, two-, and three-phase voltage sags with a voltage depth of 100%. Experimental waveforms show that the STATCOM continues operating stably as if no voltage sag occurred.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; low-pass filters; power supply quality; static VAr compensators; LPF; MAF; ZVRT capability; apparent power 10 kVA; cluster-balancing control; dc capacitor voltage; double the line frequency; frequency 100 Hz; low-pass filter; modular multilevel cascade converter; moving-average filter; phase-shifted PWM D-STATCOM; pulsewidth-modulation distribution static synchronous compensator; single-phase voltage sags; single-star bridge cells; three-phase downscaled SSBC; three-phase voltage sags; transient performance; two-phase voltage sags; voltage 150 V; zero-voltage-ride-through capability; Automatic voltage control; Bridge circuits; Capacitors; Power quality; Voltage fluctuations; Modular multilevel cascade converters (MMCCs); static synchronous compensator (STATCOM); voltage sags; zero-voltage-ride-through (ZVRT) capability;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2326078