Title :
A Novel Technique to Compensate Voltage Sags in Multiline Distribution System—The Interline Dynamic Voltage Restorer
Author :
Vilathgamuwa, D.M. ; Wijekoon, H.M. ; Choi, S.S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore
Abstract :
The dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) provides a technically advanced and economical solution to voltage-sag problem. As the voltage-restoration process involves real-power injection into the distribution system, the capability of a particular DVR topology, especially for compensating long-duration voltage sags, depends on the energy storage capacity of the DVR. The interline DVR (IDVR) proposed in this paper provides a way to replenish dc-link energy storage dynamically. The IDVR consists of several DVRs connected to different distribution feeders in the power system. The DVRs in the IDVR system share a common energy storage. When one of the DVR compensates for voltage sag appearing in that feeder, the other DVRs replenish the energy in the common dc-link dynamically. Thus, one DVR in the IDVR system works in voltage-sag compensation mode while the other DVRs in the IDVR system operate in power-flow control mode. In principle, IDVR can operate effectively when constituent DVRs are electrically (not necessarily physically) far apart. Closed-loop load voltage and current-mode-control techniques are used as the control strategy in the two modes of operation. Experimental results obtained for a laboratory prototype of the IDVR are presented to show the effectiveness and the efficacy of the proposed IDVR system to improve power quality
Keywords :
closed loop systems; compensation; electric current control; energy storage; load flow control; power distribution control; power supply quality; power system restoration; voltage control; closed-loop load voltage control; current-mode-control; distribution feeders; energy storage capacity; interline dynamic voltage restorer; multiline distribution system; power quality; power-flow control mode; real-power injection; voltage sag compensation; voltage-restoration process; Control systems; Energy storage; Laboratories; Power generation economics; Power quality; Power system dynamics; Power systems; Topology; Voltage control; Voltage fluctuations; Current-mode control; dynamic voltage restorer (DVR); interline dynamic voltage restoration; phase advance; power quality;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2006.882017