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In modern distributed energy systems (DES), there is a shift in focus from conventional centralized approach to more advanced distributed architecture. Modeling and analysis of these complex systems is more challenging, as multiple energy sources are connected with different loads through power electronics converters. Due to vastly different dynamic characteristics of these converters, it is necessary...
In this paper a novel and fast open-circuit fault detection and localization method is proposed for Five-level active-neutral-point-clamped (5L-ANPC) converter. The method is based on comparing the measured output voltage with the reference voltage and the voltage obtained from the fault analysis. The implementation scheme of the method is presented; and all the practical aspects including capacitors...
Droop control is widely used in distributed generators for relating their terminal parameters to power generation. These generators are usually assumed to have enough capacities for supplying the required power. This is however not always true, especially with renewable sources with no or insufficient storage. To deal with this issue, an improved droop-based control is proposed for single-phase two-stage...
This paper investigates nonlinear control methods for single-ended primary-inductor converters (SEPIC). The fast-switching and average models show the converter nonlinearity in terms of inductor currents, capacitor voltages, and the switching duty cycle. The control law intuitively should be nonlinear to drive and guarantee the system stability. Two different control laws based on the passivity and...
A predictive control scheme for the third-harmonic injection two-stage matrix converter (3TSMC) under unbalanced input voltages is presented. The proposed scheme is designed to predict the future behavior of the third-harmonic injection current and load currents respectively for each valid switching state. The control scheme selects the state that minimizes the error between the predicted currents...
Considering that the information uploaded by fault indicator devices is often lost or wrong in actual operation, a fault diagnosis method for distribution networks based on multi-source information is developed in this paper. The multi-source information includes information from distribution automation terminals and the customer electric information acquisition system (CEIAS). Firstly, using the...
The detection of the fundamental frequency and phase angle of the positive sequence grid voltages are utmost necessary for the proper operation of controlled active power converters, which require to operate stable and robust even during the presence of diverse power quality issues. There exist various utility grid synchronization and detection methods based on Phased-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques...
At present, the field of power factor corrected (PFC) rectifiers are very much matured. Typically a single phase PFC converter requires measurements from three independent sensors i.e. input voltage, input current and output voltage. By considering a need of farther compact and more flexible in terms of input to output voltage gain, a new UPF rectifier with two buck-boost converter operating in interleaved...
This paper proposes a modified sub-module voltage measurement technique for the PSC-PWM modulated modular multilevel converter (MMC) using less voltage sensors. With this technique, the sub-modules per arm are divided into several groups according to their respect carrier phase angles. This arrangement ensures that only one sensor is needed within each divided group. Therefore, the number of sensors...
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