Title :
Compensation of particle accelerator load using converter controlled pulse compensator
Author :
Jovcic, Dragan ; Kahle, Karsten
Author_Institution :
Aberdeen Univ.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. This paper studies the use of a voltage source converter (VSC) with DC capacitors as energy storage medium for the compensation of pulsating active and reactive power of CERN´s proton synchrotron (PS) particle accelerator. The PS accelerator load demands periodic, active and reactive power pulses of about 2 s duration and a magnitude of up to 45 MW and 65 MVAr. The proposed compensator is able to control both reactive and active power exchange with the network in order to eliminate network disturbances. The controllability study reveals that the best control strategy is to use q-axis converter input for active power and d-axis input for reactive power regulation. An analytical system model is created to study the system dynamics and to aid the controller design. The eigenvalue study with the MATLAB model reveals that, with large energy storage units and small converter losses, there is only a small interaction between the control channels. The final testing is done with a detailed non-linear model in PSCAD/EMTDC. The simulation results show that it is possible to fully compensate the active power exchange with the network during typical accelerator cycles, and at the same time to achieve excellent AC voltage control
Keywords :
capacitor storage; compensation; control system synthesis; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; nonlinear control systems; power capacitors; power convertors; proton accelerators; reactive power control; synchrotrons; voltage control; AC voltage control; CERN; DC capacitors; EMTDC; MATLAB; PSCAD; accelerator cycles; active power control; active power exchange; energy storage; network disturbances elimination; particle accelerator load; proton synchrotron particle accelerator; pulsating active compensation; pulse compensator; q-axis converter; reactive power compensation; reactive power control; reactive power regulation; voltage source converter; Capacitors; Converters; Energy storage; Linear particle accelerator; Mathematical model; Power conversion; Power markets; Power system modeling; Reactive power; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0493-2
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2006.1708853