Title :
Averaging Technique for the Modeling of STATCOM and Active Filters
Author :
Bina, M. Tavakoli ; Bhat, Ashoka K S
Author_Institution :
K. N. Toosi Univ. of Technol., Tehran
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper introduces average circuit models for switch mode shunt converters coupled with power systems such as active filters and static compensators (STATCOM). These devices absorb or deliver reactive power to the utility network by employing either a fixed or a variable switching frequency (e.g., pulsewidth modulation voltage control or hysteresis current control). Analysis and simulation of these exact devices could be complex under transient and steady state conditions. Ongoing investigations on design of a practical STATCOM show that performing these kind of simulations (e.g., with PSpice) are very sluggish. Here both the fixed and variable switching frequency shunt devices are modeled using an averaging approach, by deriving their state-space equations. An average operator is defined, and applied to the state equation to get averaged mathematical models. Expansion of these models will eventually lead us to average circuit models. Further, the ripple is approximated to provide a correction to the average model. The resulting models produce much faster simulations than their exact devices. Theoretical considerations show that the averaged models agree well with the original system, and this is confirmed by PSPICE and MATLAB simulations. Additionally, experimental results are presented to validate the developed models.
Keywords :
SPICE; active filters; equivalent circuits; power filters; power system simulation; state-space methods; static VAr compensators; switching convertors; MATLAB simulations; PSPICE simulations; STATCOM; active filters; average circuit models; averaging technique; fixed switching frequency shunt devices; power systems; reactive power; state-space equations; static compensators; switch mode shunt converters; variable switching frequency shunt devices; Active filters; Automatic voltage control; Circuits; Equations; Mathematical model; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Pulse power systems; Switches; Switching frequency; Active filter (AF); average circuit model; averaging technique; state-space averaging; static compensators (STATCOM);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2007.915174