Comparative Performance Analysis Involving a Three-Phase UPQC Operating with Conventional and Dual/Inverted Power-Line Conditioning Strategies

Also Available Domains DC - AC Converters

Project Code :TEMAPS219

Objective

Main objective of this project is the CUPQC must properly control non-sinusoidal quantities of voltage and current to obtain sinusoidal, balance, and regulate output voltages, as well as sinusoidal and balance input currents.

Abstract

In this project, to perform comparative analysis of active power-line conditioning in three phase Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) conventional and dual/inverted compensation strategies are proposed. In the conventional strategy, the series converter of the UPQC operates as a non-sinusoidal voltage source, while the parallel converter operates as a non-sinusoidal current source. Differently, when the UPQC operates with a dual/inverted strategy, the series converter operates as a sinusoidal current source, while the parallel converter is controlled to act as a sinusoidal voltage source. 

Although, in theory, the results achieved using the mentioned strategies looks similar, in practical applications there are considerable differences in both static and dynamic performances that must be considered for choosing the best compensation strategy to be adopted. Thus, this paper addresses aspects related to the mathematical modelling, control and generation of the control references applied to the UPQC, which are implemented using two three-level neutral-point clamped inverters. The effectiveness of the proposed system is verified by simulation in MATLAB/SIMULINK.

Keywords: Conventional Compensation Strategy, Dual Compensation Strategy, Static and Dynamic Performances, Unified Power Quality Conditioner.

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Specifications

Software Configuration:

Operating System :  Windows 7/8/10

Application Software :  Matlab/Simulink

Hardware Configuration:

RAM :  8 GB / 4 GB (Min)

Processor :  I3 / I5(Mostly prefer)

Learning Outcomes

  • Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
  • What is EISPACK & LINPACK
  • How to start with MATLAB
  • About Matlab language
  • About tools & libraries
  • Application of Matlab/Simulink
  • About Matlab desktop
  • Features of Matlab/Simulink
  • Basics on Matlab/Simulink
  • Introduction to power electronic devices.
  • Introduction to power converters.
  • Introduction to Pulse Width Modulation techniques.
  • Introduction to controllers.
  • Design of PI controller.
  • Introduction to power quality.
  • Introduction to filers.
  • Design of filters.
  • Introduction to different types of loads.
  • Design of PWM technique.
  • Introduction to park’s transformation.
  • Introduction to clark’s transformation.
  • Introduction to FACTS.
  • Design of C-UPQC.
  • Design of D-UPQC.
  • Design of three phase NPC inverter.
  • Design of PLL.
  • Design of single phase coupling transformer.
  • Project Development Skills:
    • Problem analyzing skills
    • Problem solving skills
    • Creativity and imaginary skills
    • Programming skills
    • Deployment
    • Testing skills
    • Debugging skills
    • Project presentation skills
    • Thesis writing skills

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