Negative-sequence current compensation of power quality compensator for high-speed electric railway

Author(s):  
Lu Fang ◽  
Xianyong Xu ◽  
Houhui Fang ◽  
Yuhu Xiao
Author(s):  
T. Sanjeeva Rao ◽  
T. Sowjanya

A new static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) based on Flying Capacitor modular multilevel converter (DCM2C) is proposed in this thesis. In this converter topology the capacitor voltage is clamped by using a low power rating diode in each sub-module (SM). The quantity of voltage sensors is significantly reduced and is free from the number of voltage levels. Furthermore the voltage balancing control method becomes very simple and the capacitor voltage balance speed is fast. Based on the structure of MMC the DCM2C-STATCOM has the capability of Var compensation and negative sequence current compensation. The topology characteristics and compensation control method of DCM2C-STATCOM are investigated in this thesis. That the capacitor voltage of the proposed DCM2C-STATCOM can be well balanced and the Var and negative-sequence current compensation are effective.


2011 ◽  
Vol 383-390 ◽  
pp. 5034-5039
Author(s):  
Yang Yu Hu ◽  
Hong Jun Fu ◽  
Jun Yong Wu ◽  
Lu Yu Ji ◽  
Xi Lu Zhang

A general power quality measuring system based on virtual instrument (LabVIEW) has been developed. For two electric railway traction transformers of Zhengzhou-Xi’an High Speed Passenger Dedicated Line, which access to Zhengzhou, Henan Grid, some important power quality parameters have been measured and analyzed. Then, the analysis results are compared with the calculation results by Power System Harmonic Penetration Software (PSHP), which is developed by our group. It shows that real measured data of Harmonic Ratio and Three-phase Unbalanced Factor of electric railway traction substations is comparable well with the calculation results. Furthermore, Three-phase Current Unbalanced Factor accorded well with the theoretical value of the V/v-connected traction transformer, and Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion and Unbalanced Factor meet the requirements of relative national standard.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. 2012
Author(s):  
Chakrit Panpean ◽  
Kongpol Areerak ◽  
Phonsit Santiprapan ◽  
Kongpan Areerak ◽  
Seang Shen Yeoh

An electric multiple unit (EMU) high-speed train is the dynamic load that degrades the power quality in an electric railway system. Therefore, a power quality improvement system using an active power filter (APF) must be considered. Due to the oscillating load current in the dynamic load condition, a fast and accurate harmonic current-tracking performance is required. As such, this paper proposes the design of a model predictive control (MPC) since the minimization of cost function in the MPC process can suitably determine APF switching states. The design technique of MPC is based on the APF mathematical model. This controller was designed to compensate the time delay in the digital control. Moreover, the synchronous detection (SD) method applied the reference current calculations, as shown in this paper. To verify the proposed MPC, the overall control of APF was implemented on a eZdsp F28335 board by using the hardware-in-the-loop technique. The testing results indicated that the proposed MPC can provide a fast and accurate harmonic current-tracking response compared with the proportional-integral controller. In the load changing condition, the MPC was still effective in providing a good result after compensation. The percentage of total harmonic distortion, the percentage current unbalance factor, and the power factor would also be kept within the IEEE Standard 519 and IEEE Standard 1459.


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