研究目的
to effectively extract the various ancillary services offered by multifunctional VSC in the power distribution system
研究成果
The proposed multifunctional VSC can be efficiently employed to mitigate the source current harmonics, reactive power requirement, and load neutral current demand, in addition to active power injection from prime RES to the electric grid. This permits the utility grid to exchange balanced and sinusoidal active power while ensuring UPF operation.
研究不足
The technology is still growing and many associated challenges are required to be addressed such as the intermittent nature of RES, high capital cost, and lower SPV module efficiency.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The paper employs a generalized ‘dq’ and adaptive PLL-based approach for a multifunctional voltage sourced-converter (VSC) controlled solar photovoltaic (SPV) system. The control is compared to conventional synchronous reference frame theory (SRFT).
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The system is tested under various operating conditions including unbalanced loading and solar intermittency.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A prototype of the multifunctional VSC based grid-interfaced SPV system is developed at laboratory scale. Hall Effect current and voltage transducers (LA55-NP and LV25-NP) are used for measurements.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The system's performance is recorded using Tektronix make DSO and power quality analyzer (Fluke 43B). Switching signals for IGBT of 3P4W VSC are generated using hysteresis current controller.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The system's performance is analyzed through MATLAB/Simulink simulation studies and experimental investigations.
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