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Author(s):  
Pushpanjali Shadangi ◽  
Sushree Diptimayee Swain ◽  
Pravat Kumar Ray ◽  
Gayadhar Panda

Abstract This paper elaborates a hybrid synchronous reference frame method has been proposed for the distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) to enhance the compensation performance. This controller is designed in such a way that it generate the reference with respect to the change in load to reject the harmonics. Furthermore, a hysteresis controller is employed for switching pattern generation. Fuzzy logic controller is also implemented in MATLAB/simulink environment here to analyze the total harmonic distortion. Experimental analysis of the DSTATCOM demonstrates the potency and reliability of proposed controller over existing control strategy in the from of total harmonic distortion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2062 (1) ◽  
pp. 012020
Author(s):  
Payai S. Borse ◽  
Mohan P. Thakre ◽  
Rakesh Shriwastava

Abstract To acquire high enactment, Direct Torque Control (DTC) is a technique used in AC drive systems. In this paper, based on the hysteresis controller, a very simple improved DTC scheme is proposed for induction motor drive. Owing to its simple assembly & effective enactment, DTC is used for AC as well as DC drive as compared to other controlling schemes. the paper approaches mitigation of the ripples in torque by varying the predictable 3-level torque-hysteresis controller used in DTC. The expansion of distinctive switching approach has been generated for chosen voltage-vector. Based on ripple content simulation results carried out in MATLAB/SIMULINK for torque-hysteresis controller to minimize the ripples.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Rouhollah Bolbolnia ◽  
Karim Abbaszadeh ◽  
Mojtaba Nasiri

A new open-switch fault diagnosis method is proposed in this paper for the six-phase AC-DC converter based on the difference between the phase current and the corresponding reference using an adaptive threshold. The single and multiple open-switch faults are detected without any additional equipment and complicated calculations since the proposed fault detection method is integrated with the hysteresis controller. The proposed fault-tolerant technique reduces the value of overcurrent and total harmonic distortion on the side phases of the faulty one, by changing the switching signal of one switch in its opposite phase in some regions. This technique is performed without adding any legs, switches, or triode for alternating currents to the circuit. Finally, the proposed fault-tolerant technique is evaluated by MATLAB simulation and the results show its effectiveness.


Author(s):  
R. S. Ravi Sankar ◽  
A. Venkatesh ◽  
Deepika Kollipara

In this paper, adaptive hysteresis band current controller is implemented to control the current injected into the grid. Initially it was implemented by B.K Bose for control of the machine drive. Now it is implemented for the grid connected PV inverter, to control the current injected into Grid. It is well suitable for the distribution generation. The adaptive hysteresis band controller changes the bandwidth based on the modulating frequency, supply voltage, input DC voltage and slope of the reference current. Consequently, the controller generates pulses to the inverter. It is advantageous over the conventional hysteresis controller, as the switching frequency is maintained almost constant. Thereby quality of grid current is also improved. It is verified in time domain analysis of simulation using MATLAB.


2021 ◽  
pp. 0309524X2110241
Author(s):  
Nindra Sekhar ◽  
Natarajan Kumaresan

To overcome the difficulties of extending the main power grid to isolated locations, this paper proposes the local installation of a combination of three renewable energy sources, namely, a wind driven DFIG, a solar PV unit, a biogas driven squirrel-cage induction generator (SCIG), and an energy storage battery system. In this configuration one bi-directional SPWM inverter at the rotor side of the DFIG controls the voltage and frequency, to maintain them constant on its stator side, which feeds the load. The PV-battery also supplies the load, through another inverter and a hysteresis controller. Appropriately adding a capacitor bank and a DSTATCOM has also been considered, to share the reactive power requirement of the system. Performance of various modes of operation of this coordinated scheme has been studied through simulation. All the results and relevant waveforms are presented and discussed to validate the successful working of the proposed system.


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