Performance Analysis of Closed Loop and Open Loop Control Methods in Dynamic Voltage Restorer
Performance Analysis of Closed Loop and Open Loop Control Methods in Dynamic Voltage Restorer
ISSN:2319-6890)(online),2347-5013(print)
01 Nov. 2015
+ VDVR,A+VDVR,B -
Isb
Isc
+ VDVR,C-
SENSITIVE
LOAD
I. I nt r o d uct io n
IS
Injection
Transformer
Vinj
Source
Load
IL
VS
VL
Filter
DVR
Energy
Storage VDC
Unit
VS
Source
Voltage
Vinj
Injected
Voltage
VL
Load
Voltage
Inverter
100 uF
100 uF
Multilevel
DVR
0.6 mH
0.6 mH
Grid
380 V
Multilevel
DVR
Multilevel
DVR
Energy
Storage
Voltage sags and swells are the most common power quality
problems in electrical distribution systems. Voltage sag is
defined as decrease in the rms value of voltage magnitude.
Voltage swell is defined as increment in the rms value of voltage
magnitude. Custom power devices are used to compensate these
power quality problems in the systems. The most well-known
topology is called as dynamic voltage restorer which is located
between grid and sensitive load. It injects controlled voltage to
keep dc link voltage constant at load-side.
Vref
Inverter
Vi
Ki
Figure !
.. Open loop control method
Vi ki Vref Vs
(1)
ki is inverter gain.
Page 582
ISSN:2319-6890)(online),2347-5013(print)
01 Nov. 2015
ki
Vs(s)
1 If (s)
Lf s+rf
- I (s)
c
1
Cf s
Vdvr(s)
Vload(s)
+ +
Vs(s)
Vc(s)
damping (1 nki k c k v )
1
Lf C f
SOURCE-SIDE
Vref (s)
(1)
filter
resonance
INJECTED
50 Hz
11 kV (L-L, rms),
phase angle 0o
30%
1.5 mH
150 uF
0.05 ohm
1230 kVA
1
Lls+rl
N(Lt s+rt )
20 s
20 s
2s
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
-2.0
-4.0
-6.0
-8.0
-10.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
-1.0
-2.0
-3.0
-4.0
-5.0
12.5
10.0
7.5
5.0
2.5
0.0
-2.5
-5.0
-7.5
-10.0
-12.5
Vbusbar_A
Vbusbar_B
Vbusbar_C
Vdvr_A
Vdvr_B
Vdvr_C
Vload_A
Vload_B
Vload_C
LOAD-SODE
0.420
0.440
Page 583
SOURCE-SIDE
Vbusbar_A
Vbusbar_B
ISSN:2319-6890)(online),2347-5013(print)
01 Nov. 2015
Vbusbar_C
6.80
6.70
6.60
6.50
6.40
6.30
6.20
6.10
6.00
Vdvr_A
Vdvr_B
6.80
Vdvr_C
INJECTED
2.0
1.0
6.50
6.40
0.0
6.30
6.20
-1.0
-2.0
6.10
6.00
-3.0
-4.0
-5.0
6.80
Vload_A
Vload_B
Vload_C
6.50
6.40
LOAD-SIDE
5.0
2.5
6.30
6.20
0.0
-2.5
6.10
6.00
-5.0
-7.5
0.225
-10.0
-12.5
0.260
6.500
6.450
6.400
6.350
6.300
6.250
6.200
6.150
6.100
6.050
6.000
0.260
0.250
0.275
0.300
0.325
0.350
0.375
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.475
0.300
0.320
0.340
0.360
0.380
0.400
0.420
0.440
6.500
6.450
6.400
6.350
6.300
6.250
6.200
6.150
6.100
6.050
6.000
5.950
5.900
Vload_C_rms
6.70
6.60
7.5
6.500
6.450
6.400
6.350
6.300
6.250
6.200
6.150
6.100
6.050
6.000
5.950
5.900
Vload_B_rms
6.70
6.60
3.0
10.0
Vload_A_rms
IV. Conclusion
In performance results, closed loop shows better performance
than open loop control method. Also, simulation results show the
effectiveness of closed loop control method against open loop
method. It is clear that injected voltage in close loop has more
sinusoidal shape than injected voltage than open loop. Closed
loop regulate the output voltage and keeps it constant at the side
where a nonlinear load is connected.
Vload_A_rms
References
Vload_B_rms
Vload_C_rms
0.280
0.300
0.320
0.340
0.360
0.380
0.400
IJER@2015
0.420
0.440
0.460
i.
A. M. Rauf and V. Khadkikar, An Enhanced Voltage Sag
Compensation Scheme for Dynamic Voltage Restorer, IEEE Trans. Ind.
Electron., vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 26832692, May 2015.
ii.
Z. Shuai, P. Yao, Z. J. Shen, C. Tu, F. Jiang, and Y. Cheng,
Design Considerations of a Fault Current Limiting Dynamic Voltage
Restorer (FCL-DVR), IEEE Trans. Smart Grid, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1425,
Jan. 2015.
iii.
D. Somayajula, M. L. Crow, and A. P. Stage, An Integrated
Dynamic Voltage Restorer-Ultracapacitor Design for Improving Power
Quality of the Distribution Grid, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 616624, 2015.
iv.
H. Kim, S. Sul, S. Member, and A. P. S. Analysis,
Compensation Voltage Control in Dynamic Voltage Restorers by Use
of Feed Forward and State Feedback Scheme, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 1169
1177, 2005.
v.
K. . Bayindir, A. Teke, and M. Tmay, A Robust Control of
Dynamic Voltage Restorer Using Fuzzy Logic, pp. 05, 2007.
vi.
A. Teke, K. Bayindir, and M. Tumay, Fast sag/swell detection
method for fuzzy logic controlled dynamic voltage restorer, IET Gener.
Transm. Distrib., vol. 4, no. 1, p. 1, 2010.
vii.
F. M. Mahdianpoor, R. A. Hooshmand, and M. Ataei, A New
Approach to Multifunctional Dynamic Voltage Restorer Implementation
for Emergency Control in Distribution Systems, IEEE Trans. Power
Deliv., vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 882890, Apr. 2011.
viii.
Y. W. Li, P. C. Loh, F. Blaabjerg, D. M. Vilathgamuwa, and S.
Member, Investigation and Improvement of Transient Response of DVR
at Medium Voltage Level, vol. 43, no. 5, pp. 13091319, 2007.
Page 584
ISSN:2319-6890)(online),2347-5013(print)
01 Nov. 2015
ix.
R. Gupta, A. Ghosh, and A. Joshi, Performance Comparison xi.
M. Vilathgamuwa, S. Member, A. A. D. R. Perera, and S. S.
of VSC-Based Shunt and Series Compensators Used for Load Voltage Choi, Performance Improvement of the Dynamic Voltage Restorer With
Control in Distribution Systems, IEEE Trans. Power Deliv., vol. 26, no. Closed-Loop Load Voltage and Current-Mode Control, vol. 17, no. 5,
1, pp. 268278, Jan. 2011.
pp. 824834, 2002.
x.
P. Roncero-snchez, E. Acha, and S. Member, Dynamic xii.
D. M. Vilathgamuwa, H. M. Wijekoon, and S. S. Choi, A
Voltage Restorer Based on Flying Capacitor Multilevel Converters Novel Technique to Compensate Voltage Sags in Multiline Distribution
Operated by Repetitive Control, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 951960, 2009.
System The Interline Dynamic Voltage Restorer, vol. 53, no. 5, pp.
16031611, 2006.
IJER@2015
Page 585