DocumentCode :
3792103
Title :
New Active Compensator Based on IEEE Std. 1459
Author :
S. Orts;F.J. Gimeno Sales;S. Segui Chilet;M. Alcaniz;R. Masot;A. Abellan
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
38
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
IEEE Standard 1459-2000 includes new definitions for the measurement of electric power quantities under sinusoidal, non-sinusoidal, balanced or unbalanced conditions. This standard is the new reference for the measurement of the power quantities related with energy flows in electric systems. These new definitions affect directly to the design of the compensating systems used to improve the electric utility quality: only positive-sequence fundamental power must be present in efficient systems and all the other power terms are non-efficient. The reference currents of active compensators had to be adapted to this new definition of the efficient power in order to eliminate the non-efficient terms. This paper proposes the design of a new set of reference currents that provides IEEE standard 1459 compliance for a four-wire three-branch active compensator. Simulation results using a three-dimensional space vector pulse width modulation (3D-3B SVPWM) are included. The loads used are three single-phase rectifiers and three unbalanced resistive loads connected to a three-phase four-wire electric system. The proposed output current control uses a current regulator and a Space Vector modulator (SVPWM). The three-phase inverter is modeled using three half-bridges and a split DC bus. The proposed three-dimensional SVPWM allow to obtain more advantage of the DC bus and allow working with a constant switching frequency.
Keywords :
"Space vector pulse width modulation","Measurement standards","Power measurement","Electric variables measurement","Energy measurement","Power industry","Rectifiers","Electric current control","Regulators","Pulse width modulation inverters"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Latin America Transactions
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1548-0992
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2006.1642448
Filename :
1642448
Link To Document :
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