scholarly journals Switching Transients due to a Power Factor Correction Capacitor Bank in LV Power System and Their Comparison with Lightning Impulses

Author(s):  
S. G. Mohammad ◽  
C. Gomes ◽  
M. R. Mehrjou
2016 ◽  
Vol E99.C (5) ◽  
pp. 581-589
Author(s):  
Jun-Hua CHIANG ◽  
Bin-Da LIU ◽  
Shih-Ming CHEN ◽  
Hong-Tzer YANG

This paper presents multifunctional operation capability of three level cascade H bridge inverter for grid connected solar pv application. The solar panel and inverter are modelled for unbalance and nonlinear loads with three control techniques (pq,dq,cpt) and its performance is simulated in the MATLAB environment using SIMULINK and Sim Power System (SPS) toolboxes. The performance of inverter is evaluated for harmonics elimination, power factor correction apart from active and reactive power support to grid and nonlinear load .Performance of three level H bridge inverter is evaluated for both PV mode and STATCOM mode using three control techniques for distribution grid.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-42
Author(s):  
Osama Ahmed ◽  
Abdul Wali Abdul Ali

A power system suffers from losses that can cause tragic consequences. Reactive power presence in the power system increases system losses delivered power quality and distorted the voltage. As a result, many studies are concerned with reactive power compensation. The necessity of balancing resistive power generation and absorption throughout a power system gave birth to many devices used for reactive power compensation. Static Var Compensators are hunt devices used for the generation or absorption of reactive power as desired. SVCs provide fast and smooth compensation and power factor correction. In this paper, a Fuzzified Static Var Compensator consists of Thyristor Controlled Reactor (TCR) branch and Thyristor Switched Capacitors branches for reactive power compensation and power factor correction at the load side is presented. The system is simulated using Simulink using a group of blocks and equations for measuring power factor, determining the weightage by which the power factor is improved, determining the firing angle of TCR branch, and capacitor configuration of TSC branches. Furthermore, a hardware prototype is designed and implemented with its associated software; it includes a smart meter build-up for power monitoring, which displays voltage, current, real power, reactive power and power factor and SVC branches with TRIAC as the power switching device. Lastly, static and dynamic loads are used to test the system's capability in providing fast response and compensation. The simulation results illustrated the proposed system's capability and responsiveness in compensating the reactive power and correcting the power factor. It also highlighted the proportional relation between reactive power presence and the increased cost in electricity bills. The proposed smart meter and SVC prototypes proved their capabilities in giving accurate measurement and monitoring and sending the data to the graphical user interface through ZigBee communication and power factor correction. Reactive power presence is an undesired event that affects the equipment and connected consumers of a power system. Therefore, fast and smooth compensation for reactive power became a matter of concern to utility companies, power consumers and manufacturers. Therefore, the use of compensating devices is of much importance as they can increase power capacity, regulate the voltage and improve the power system performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1916 (1) ◽  
pp. 012140
Author(s):  
M Shanmugapriya ◽  
Aarim C Sijini ◽  
V T Srinivas ◽  
M Karthick ◽  
S Pavan

2010 ◽  
Vol 97-101 ◽  
pp. 2903-2908
Author(s):  
Yu Rong Nan ◽  
Na Meng

Traditional three-phase PFC converters based on one-cycle control (OCC) exhibit instabi- lity at light load conditions.This will cause much more harmonic current which is harmful to the syterm.To overcome this disadvantage, this paper introduces a modified three-phase power factor correction(PFC) converter based on one-cycle control in aircraft electric power system. The input voltage multiplies a gain and its result is added to the actual sensed current,then the sum of them is compared with the sawtooth waveform to yield switching signal.This is the modified contorl mathod. Finally the MATLAB simulations at heavy and light loads as well as the transfer between them are carried. The simulation results show that the improved control circuit can achieve unity power factor and exhibit stability at light loads.


Author(s):  
Ararso Taye

In the present technological revolution power is very precious. So we need to find out the causes of power loss and improve the power system. Due to industrialization the use of inductive load increases and hence power system losses its efficiency. So we need to improve the power factor with a suitable method of automatic power factor correction. This study undertakes the design and simulation of an automatic power factor correction that is developed using arduino microcontroller ATmega328 Automatic power factor correction device reads power factor from line voltage and line current. This time values are then calibrated as phase angle and corresponding power factor. The display used was 4X16 liquid crystal display module. The motherboard calculates the compensation requirement and accordingly switches on different capacitor banks will run. This automatic power factor correction technique can be applied to the industries, power systems and also households to make them stable and due to that the system becomes stable and efficiency of the system as well as the apparatus increases. The use of microcontroller reduces the costs and the customers become beneficial according to the simulated output because the power factor of the specific selected industry is corrected from 0.66 to 0.92 improved value.


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