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The protection of sensitive loads connected to power distribution grids from the existing disturbances has become an important issue in recent years. This paper aims to evaluate…
Abstract
Purpose
The protection of sensitive loads connected to power distribution grids from the existing disturbances has become an important issue in recent years. This paper aims to evaluate the advantages of a new control strategy, known as the generalized proportional‐integral (GPI) control, to compensate voltage sags when using dynamic voltage restorers (DVR).
Design/methodology/approach
The DVR application and the principles of the GPI control method are first introduced. In addition, a procedure to adjust the controller for the DVR application is described. Finally, the performance of the controller is extensively tested using the PSCAD/EMTDC simulation software for a variety of conditions including: balanced and imbalanced voltage sags, frequency deviations and parameter variations.
Findings
The GPI controller provides an excellent tradeoff between accuracy, response time and robustness.
Originality/value
The GPI controller is presented here as a new approach to compensate balanced and imbalanced voltage sags using a DVR. The results obtained with the proposed control system and the described methodology to adjust the control parameters make it a very suitable solution for this application. It is important to note that fast tracking and high accuracy are achieved as illustrated in the control responses. Furthermore, the analysis of the robustness against parameter variations and frequency deviations demonstrates one of the most remarkable advantages of the new control method.
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