Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter

In this paper, a cascaded H-bridge low-capacitance StatCom (LC-StatCom) with a modular inductive filter is introduced. Replacing the fixed-value filter inductors with thyristor-switched reactors, a well-developed member of the static VAR compensators family, reduces the overall energy storage capaci...

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Main Authors: Farivar, Glen, Townsend, Christopher, Pou, Josep, Hredzak, Branislav
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1416702021-01-10T11:01:59Z Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter Farivar, Glen Townsend, Christopher Pou, Josep Hredzak, Branislav School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Cascaded H-bridge Low-capacitance StatCom (LC-StatCom) In this paper, a cascaded H-bridge low-capacitance StatCom (LC-StatCom) with a modular inductive filter is introduced. Replacing the fixed-value filter inductors with thyristor-switched reactors, a well-developed member of the static VAR compensators family, reduces the overall energy storage capacity and voltage rating of the LC-StatCom without violating standard limits on current quality. The proposed modular inductive filter takes advantage of LC-StatCom's ability to synthesize high-quality ac voltage to reduce the overall energy storage requirement of the filter inductance. The proposed modular filter inductor concept adds an additional degree of freedom to control the maximum voltage drop on the filter inductor by changing the inductance value. This additional capability decreases the overall voltage rating of the converter. The effects of adding the modular inductor unit on the I-V characteristic of the LC-StatCom are evaluated. The effectiveness of the proposed solution is demonstrated by experimental results on a seven-level 0.7-kVA LC-StatCom. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) 2020-06-10T02:19:08Z 2020-06-10T02:19:08Z 2018 Journal Article Farivar, G., Townsend, C., Pou, J., & Hredzak, B. (2019). Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 34(4), 3192-3203. doi:10.1109/TPEL.2018.2849104 0885-8993 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141670 10.1109/TPEL.2018.2849104 2-s2.0-85048860580 4 34 3192 3203 en IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics © 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Cascaded H-bridge
Low-capacitance StatCom (LC-StatCom)
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Cascaded H-bridge
Low-capacitance StatCom (LC-StatCom)
Farivar, Glen
Townsend, Christopher
Pou, Josep
Hredzak, Branislav
Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter
description In this paper, a cascaded H-bridge low-capacitance StatCom (LC-StatCom) with a modular inductive filter is introduced. Replacing the fixed-value filter inductors with thyristor-switched reactors, a well-developed member of the static VAR compensators family, reduces the overall energy storage capacity and voltage rating of the LC-StatCom without violating standard limits on current quality. The proposed modular inductive filter takes advantage of LC-StatCom's ability to synthesize high-quality ac voltage to reduce the overall energy storage requirement of the filter inductance. The proposed modular filter inductor concept adds an additional degree of freedom to control the maximum voltage drop on the filter inductor by changing the inductance value. This additional capability decreases the overall voltage rating of the converter. The effects of adding the modular inductor unit on the I-V characteristic of the LC-StatCom are evaluated. The effectiveness of the proposed solution is demonstrated by experimental results on a seven-level 0.7-kVA LC-StatCom.
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author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Farivar, Glen
Townsend, Christopher
Pou, Josep
Hredzak, Branislav
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author Farivar, Glen
Townsend, Christopher
Pou, Josep
Hredzak, Branislav
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title Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter
title_short Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter
title_full Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter
title_fullStr Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter
title_full_unstemmed Low-capacitance StatCom with modular inductive filter
title_sort low-capacitance statcom with modular inductive filter
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141670
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