Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis

For some decades, power quality did not cause any problem, because it had no effect on most of the loads connected to the electric distribution system. When an induction motor is subjected to voltage sag, the motor still operates but with a lower output until the sag ends. With the increased use of...

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Main Author: Saudin, Norshafinash
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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description For some decades, power quality did not cause any problem, because it had no effect on most of the loads connected to the electric distribution system. When an induction motor is subjected to voltage sag, the motor still operates but with a lower output until the sag ends. With the increased use of sophisticated electronics, high efficiency variable speed drive, and power electronic controller, power quality has become an increasing concern to utilities and customers. Voltage sags is the most common type of power quality disturbance in the distribution system. It can be caused by fault in the electrical network or by the starting of a large induction motor. Although the electric utilities have made a substantial amount of investment to improve the reliability of the network, they cannot control the external factor that causes the fault, such as lightning or accumulation of salt at a transmission tower located near to sea. This project intends to investigate mitigation technique that is suitable for different type of voltage sags source with different type of loads. The simulation will be using PSCAD/EMTDC software. The mitigation techniques that will be studied are such as Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR), Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM) and Solid State Transfer Switch (SSTS). All the mitigation techniques will be tested on different type of faults. The analysis will focus on the effectiveness of these techniques in mitigating the voltage sags. The study will also investigate the effects of using the techniques to phase shift. At the end of the project it is expected that a few suggestions can be made on the suitability of the techniques.
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spelling utm-61252018-08-26T04:43:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/6125/ Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis Saudin, Norshafinash TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering For some decades, power quality did not cause any problem, because it had no effect on most of the loads connected to the electric distribution system. When an induction motor is subjected to voltage sag, the motor still operates but with a lower output until the sag ends. With the increased use of sophisticated electronics, high efficiency variable speed drive, and power electronic controller, power quality has become an increasing concern to utilities and customers. Voltage sags is the most common type of power quality disturbance in the distribution system. It can be caused by fault in the electrical network or by the starting of a large induction motor. Although the electric utilities have made a substantial amount of investment to improve the reliability of the network, they cannot control the external factor that causes the fault, such as lightning or accumulation of salt at a transmission tower located near to sea. This project intends to investigate mitigation technique that is suitable for different type of voltage sags source with different type of loads. The simulation will be using PSCAD/EMTDC software. The mitigation techniques that will be studied are such as Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR), Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM) and Solid State Transfer Switch (SSTS). All the mitigation techniques will be tested on different type of faults. The analysis will focus on the effectiveness of these techniques in mitigating the voltage sags. The study will also investigate the effects of using the techniques to phase shift. At the end of the project it is expected that a few suggestions can be made on the suitability of the techniques. 2007-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/6125/1/NorshafinashSaudinMFKE2007.pdf Saudin, Norshafinash (2007) Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:62035
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Saudin, Norshafinash
Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
title Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
title_full Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
title_fullStr Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
title_full_unstemmed Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
title_short Voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
title_sort voltage sags mitigation techniques analysis
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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