Title
Quasi-instantaneous generation of reference signals for hybrid compensator control
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2007
Abstract
Power variation of a customer load can disturb other loads in distribution systems and compensators for such loads are sometimes needed. Voltages and currents in systems with such loads can be asymmetrical, nonperiodic, distorted and even unpredictable. Consequently, reference signals for the compensator control have to be generated in a situation where the power properties of the load are not well specified. Voltages and currents in systems with time-varying loads, although nonperiodic, can be treated as quantities with a disturbed periodicity. These are referred to as semi-periodic quantities. Under such an assumption, the Current Physical Components (CPC) power theory can by used for estimation of the power properties of such loads. In such a case, the CPC power theory provides fundamentals for a quasi-instantaneous generation of reference signals for the compensator control, based both on the frequency- and on the time-domain approach. The paper presents fundamentals of generation of reference signals for unbalanced loads with semi-periodic voltages and currents. © 2007 IEEE.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
5th International Conference-Workshop Compatibility in Power Electronics, CPE 2007
Recommended Citation
Czarnecki, L. (2007). Quasi-instantaneous generation of reference signals for hybrid compensator control. 5th International Conference-Workshop Compatibility in Power Electronics, CPE 2007 https://doi.org/10.1109/CPE.2007.4296489