Title :
Solid-state control for reactive power compensation and power quality improvement of wound field synchronous generator-based diesel generator sets
Author :
Niwas, Ram ; Singh, Bhim
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Delhi, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
This paper presents the use of pulse-width modulated voltage source converter (PWM-VSC) for power quality improvement of a wound field synchronous generator-based diesel generator (DG) set realising standalone supply system. The system consists of a diesel engine driven wound field synchronous generator, a three-leg PWM-VSC with a capacitor on the DC link and linear/non-linear loads. The PWM-VSC supplies the leading kilo volt-amphere reactive (kVAR) to the loads and maintains the unity power factor of the DG set. In addition, it eliminates the harmonics from the source currents and provides load balancing. The terminal voltage is controlled by field excitation control of the generator and the supply frequency is controlled by the speed regulating system of the diesel engine. A variable step size filter-x least mean square-based control algorithm is used for estimation of reference currents for control of VSC.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; diesel engines; diesel-electric generators; frequency control; harmonics suppression; least mean squares methods; machine control; power factor; power supply quality; reactive power control; synchronous generators; voltage control; DC link; DG set; diesel engine driven wound field synchronous generator-based diesel generator set; frequency control; generator field excitation control; harmonics elimination; kVAR; load balancing; power quality improvement; pulse width modulated voltage source converter; reactive power compensation; reference current estimation; solid-state control; speed regulating system; standalone supply system; terminal voltage control; three-leg PWM-VSC control; unity power factor; variable step size filter-x least mean square based control algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-epa.2014.0159