EPQU Journal - Volume 13 Issue 2

Influences of a “Hybrid Grid” on the Network’s Voltage Quality and Supply Reliability

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-05-06 14:30

The electricity is a basic need for functioning of modern society. In the deregulated electricity market, delivering quality power to the clients is a challenge for the utilities. In this paper, a “hybrid grid” is discussed that consists of centralized generations and localized distributed generations which may be comprised of small-scale conventional and sustainable sources. Energy storage option is also integrated in the hybrid-grid. Simulations are done on a test network, using “Power-Factory” software.

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Power Injection Control System and Experimental Model based on Manufacturer Characteristic Curves for a Photovoltaic Generation

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-05-06 14:44

This paper attempts to validate the performance of a power injection control block for Photovoltaic Generation Systems (PVGS). This device uses a control module based on detecting the power injected into the supply by the inverter, instead of measuring the power generated by the PVGS. The performance is evaluated using the concept of Maximum Energy Curve that takes into account both transient and permanent control performance. The paper presents a basic and simple procedure to obtain a model from the manufacturer characteristic curves of the photovoltaic cells.

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Mathematical Model of DC Motor for Analysis of Commutation Processes

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-05-06 14:41

The mathematical model of dc motor was created. In model the commutator is approximated by circuit with variable parameters. Extremely different values are assigned to circuit parameters depending on the angular position of the rotor. Model equations were solved using implicit integration method. Commutation processes of dc motor were investigated with the aid of this model. Presented model can be extended and to take into account another phenomena occurring in dc motor.

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Stochastic Estimation of Voltage Sag Due to Faults in the Power System by Using PSCAD/EMTDC Software as a Tool for Simulation

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-05-06 14:38

Faults in the power system are major cause of voltage sag. Voltage sag in the power system due to fault can be symmetrical or unsymmetrical. For sensitive loads it is necessary to estimate how many times in year the voltage at their terminal will experience sag to avoid tripping of operation. Several stochastic methods for estimation of number of sags are developed in recent years. In different methods of sag prediction there is need to do lengthy programming or calculations.

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Passive Filter Design for Three-Phase Inverter Interfacing in Distributed Generation

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-05-06 14:36

With the growing use of inverters in distributed generation, the problem of injected harmonics becomes critical. These harmonics require the connection of low pass filters between the inverter and the network. This paper presents a design method for the output LC filter in grid coupled applications in distributed generation systems. The design is according to the harmonics standards that determine the level of current harmonics injected into the grid network. Analytical expressions for the maximum inductor ripple current are derived.

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The Use of the SSC as Reactive Power Compensator

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-05-06 14:34

The paper deals with the possibility of employing the Custom Power Static Series Compensator (SSC), whose primary aim is to compensate voltage sags, also as a Reactive Power Compensator. The idea arises from the observation that such device does not work for the majority of time and can therefore be usefully employed for other purposes, such as power factor corrections. To this aim, an “ad hoc” control algorithm is developed and thoroughly discussed in the paper.

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