DocumentCode
960755
Title
A generalised instantaneous non-active power theory for STATCOM
Author
Xu, Y. ; Tolbert, L.M. ; Chiasson, J.N. ; Campbell, J.B. ; Peng, F.Z.
Author_Institution
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge
Volume
1
Issue
6
fYear
2007
Firstpage
853
Lastpage
861
Abstract
A generalised instantaneous non-active power theory is presented. Comprehensive definitions of instantaneous active and non-active currents, as well as instantaneous, average and apparent powers, are proposed. These definitions have flexible forms that are applicable to different power systems, such as single-phase or multi-phase, periodic or non-periodic and balanced or unbalanced systems. By changing the averaging interval and the reference voltage, various non-active power theories can be derived from this theory. The definitions of instantaneous active and non- active currents provide an algorithm for a STATCOM to calculate the non-active current in the load current. The theory is implemented by the STATCOM, and four cases (three-phase balanced RL load, three-phase unbalanced RL load, diode rectifier load and single-phase load) are tested. The experimental results show that the STATCOM can perform instantaneous non-active power compensation, and both the fundamental non-active component and the harmonics are eliminated from the utility so that nearly unity power factor can be achieved. The STATCOM also has a fast dynamic response for transients.
Keywords
power factor; power system transients; rectifying circuits; static VAr compensators; STATCOM; apparent powers; diode rectifier load; generalised instantaneous non-active power theory; non-active current; power systems; single-phase load; three-phase balanced RL load; three-phase unbalanced RL load; unity power factor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electric Power Applications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8660
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-epa:20060290
Filename
4374052
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