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Interlined dynamic voltage restorer using time-domain methodologies with Z-source inverter/voltage source inverter

C. Anuradha, Anantha Raman Rathinam, G. Arunsankar, Maharajan Robinson Joel, P. Sathyanathan, Hanumaji Kantari, S. Murugan

2024Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electronic devices and loads are very sensitive to the voltage disturbances like voltage sag and voltage swell. Significant financial losses and safety issues may emerge from voltage sags and interruptions, which can be caused by variables such as system breakdowns and load changes. In order to protect against voltage fluctuations and keep vital loads running, dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs) have become more popular. To mitigate the voltage disturbances, an interlined DVR (IDVR) using a Z-source inverter (ZSI) is developed to protect the sensitive devices and loads. Back-to-back DVR connects the distributed feeders with a common direct current (DC) link. The IDVR compensates for the sag voltage and supplies the energy to control the power flow. In addition, proposed a modified synchronous reference frame (MSRF)/direct quadrature theory, hysteresis controller, and proportional integral (PI) controller, which provides the required amount of control signals for a ZSI and voltage source inverter (VSI). MATLAB/Simulink validated the simulation results. The experimental findings show that the suggested system can be implemented successfully and is effective at reducing voltage dips and interruptions, allowing crucial loads to keep operating consistently and without interruption in residential as well as commercial environments.

Topics & Concepts

Voltage source inverterInverterVoltageGrid-tie inverterComputer scienceVoltage sourceElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringEngineeringMaximum power point trackingPower Quality and HarmonicsLow-power high-performance VLSI designAdvanced Battery Technologies Research
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