2017 - Performance of Custom Power Devices For Power
2017 - Performance of Custom Power Devices For Power
2017 - Performance of Custom Power Devices For Power
Abstract— During Last decade power quality problems has altered the electric loads nature. These loads are the
become more complex at all level of power system. Recently, foremost sufferers of power quality problems. the non-
the Power electronics controllers are gaining concern to linearity of these loads cause disturbances in the voltage
provide the quality of power for both power suppliers and waveform. The utility will likely to deliver a low distortion
consumers. Nowadays a new concept of custom power is used
for customer’s satisfaction. This paper presents a
balanced voltage to its customers, particularly those with
comprehensive survey of custom power devises in order to sensitive loads. For the improvement of reliability and
improve quality of power. Custom power devices (CPDs) power quality of system, the custom power devices are
including active voltage conditioner (AVC), dynamic voltage introduced into the power system. DSTATCOM, DVR,
restorer (DVR), and distribution static synchronous AVR, APC etc. are some of the major devices used for the
compensator (D-STATCOM) are simulated on the modified improvement of voltage sag and swells. With the help of
IEEE-16 bus radial distribution system using Matlab/Simulink these FACTS devices[12], we are capable of reduce the
software to investigate performance efficiency of each device problems related to power quality.
under various Power quality disturbances including voltage
This paper presents a study on the performance of
sags, voltage interruption, and harmonic distortions. The
simulation results demonstrate that the effectiveness of each
the most renowned CPDs[1] including active voltage
device to compensate different types of power quality conditioner (AVC), dynamic voltage restorer (DVR), and
disturbances depends on the device’s arrangement and distribution static synchronous compensator (D-
characteristics. STATCOM) under different PQ disturbances. Each device
is modelled on the modified IEEE 16-bus[2] radial
Index Terms— Active Voltage Conditioner, Dynamic voltage distribution system using Matlab/Simulink software. Several
restorer, D-STATCOM, Custom power devices, Power quality, PQ disturbances including voltage sag, momentary voltage
Power quality disturbance. interruption, and voltage and current harmonic distortions
are generated to investigate and compare the advantages and
limitations of CPDs.
I. INTRODUCTION
The electric power system consists of three major II. POWER QUALITY DISTURBANCES
functional blocks those are generation, transmission and
distribution. As per reliability consideration in power Electricity consumers face power quality problem
system, generation unit must generate satisfactory amount at all stages of usage. Actually, Power quality[3] defines the
of power, transmission unit should supply maximum power assets of power supply distributed to the users in normal
over long distances without overloading and distribution operating conditions. New electronic equipments and
system must deliver electric power to each consumer’s devices are more prone to power quality problems[10,11].
premises form bulk power systems. Distribution system is Reduced PQ has become a major problem for both power
located at the end of electric power system and is directly to suppliers and customers. Poor PQ means there is enough
the consumer, so the power quality depends upon the state variation in the power supply to affect equipments and may
of distribution system. The reason for this is failure in the lead to their mis-operation or failure. It is unfeasible to
electric distribution network accounts for about 91% of the completely control disturbances on the supply system but
average consumer’s interruptions. Earlier, power system efforts and investments are made by utilities to avoid
reliability focused on generation and transmission system interruptions. Normal operations such as switching loads
due to capital investment in these systems. But today, and capacitors or faults and opening of circuit breakers to
distribution system is receiving more attention as reliability clear faults mainly cause disturbances. The most regular and
is concerned. Power quality issues are achieving a major important PQ issues that require practical solutions are as
concern due to the increase in number of sensitive loads. follows:
Also the extensive use of electronic equipment, such as
information technology equipment, adjustable speed drives A. Voltage Sag or Dip
(ASD), arc furnaces, electronic fluorescent lamp ballasts Voltage sag is defined as a drop in the normal
and programmable logic controllers (PLC) have entirely voltage level between 10 and 90% of the nominal rms
voltage at the power frequency, for durations of 0. 5
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better, the injected voltages and currents are shown in Figs. loads can improve the voltage and current THD of the entire
14,15 and 16. system.
Device % %
WITHOUT CPD 15.79 26.04
AVC 3.98 4.6
DVR 4.1 4.67
Fig.14. AVC injected voltages during a 0.6 voltage sag and voltage
interruption DSTATCOM 4.03 2.53
V. CONCLUSIONS
This paper presents a review on the performance of
CPDs under different types of PQ disturbances. The CPDs
including AVC, DVR, and D-STATCOM are modeled on a
16-bus test system with loads using Matlab/Simulink
software, and a voltage interruption and a voltage sag with a
depth of 0.6 p.u are created to test the performance of each
Fig.15. DVR injected voltages during a 0.6 voltage sag and voltage
interruption device. The simulation results showed that the performance
and effectiveness of each device depends on the device’s
structure and characteristic during the duration of PQ
disturbances.
REFERENCES
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[12] Mohan Mathur, R.; Varma, Rajiv K., “Thyristor- Based FACTS
Controllers for Electrical Transmission Systems”, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., Publication, IEEE Press, ISBN 0-471-20643-1, 2002
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