Exploring sensitivity of mathematical model for the system of voltage symmetrization
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2016.80066Keywords:
reactive power, voltage symmetrization, asymmetry, mathematical model, sensitivityAbstract
Contemporary control systems of symmetrization devices widely use microprocessor devices, the algorithms of work of which are based on mathematical models of voltage symmetrization. Moreover, important elements of control systems of such systems are the sensors of electrical magnitudes on whose error the error of calculation of parameters of symmetrization devices depends. For a correct choice of sensors of electric magnitudes, it is necessary to solve the inverse problem of sensitivity of mathematical model of the appropriate control systems. Therefore, the development of methods that study sensitivity of mathematical models of symmetrization devices control systems is a rather relevant task for electric power industry.
We examined existing methods of determining sensitivity of mathematical models. The algorithm for solving the inverse problem of sensitivity for mathematical models, presented in the form of a “black box”, is proposed. It is revealed that the error in accuracy of sensors of electric magnitudes, which are necessary for practical implementation of the system of voltage symmetrization based on the examined model, must not exceed 0.5 %. Contemporary sensors of electric magnitudes and network analyzers, the measurement errors of which for the real values of voltages and currents do not exceed 0.2 %, for the shift angles between phase voltages and coefficients of powers do not exceed 0.5 %, are fully applicable for the development of such a system of voltage symmetrization.
The resulting algorithm may be used when studying other mathematical models of the voltages and currents symmetrization systems, represented in the form of a “black box”. Results of such research might be applied to assess the accuracy of sensors of electric magnitudes of the voltages and currents symmetrization systems, the mathematical models of which are examined.
This work is the result of continuing research, part of which is described in other papers of authors.References
- Lezhniuk, P. D., Burykin, O. B., Lesko, V. O. (2008). Naturno-imitatsiyna model otsinky chutlyvosti vtrat potuzhnosti v elektroenergetychnyh systemah do tranzytnyh peretikan. Informatsiyni tehnologii ta kompjuterna inzheneriya, 1 (11), 83–87.
- Lezhniuk, P. D., Lesko, V. O. (2007). Chutlyvist vtrat potuzhnosti u vitkah shemy elektroenergetychnoi systemy do zburen u vuzlah. Visnyk Vinnytskogo politehnichnogo instytutu, 6, 63–66.
- Czarnecki, L. S. (2014). Constraints of instantaneous reactive power p−q theory. IET Power Electronics, 7 (9), 2201–2208. doi: 10.1049/iet-pel.2013.0579
- Czarnecki, L. S. (2010). Effect of supply voltage asymmetry on IRP p–q-based switching compensator control. IET on Power Electronics, 3 (1), 11–17. doi: 10.1049/iet-pel.2008.0079
- Czarnecki, L. S., Haley, P. M. (2015). Unbalanced Power in Four-Wire Systems and Its Reactive Compensation. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 30 (1), 53–63. doi: 10.1109/tpwrd.2014.2314599
- Czarnecki, L. S., Lopez, A. M. (2011). Powers and compensation in circuits with nonsinusoidal voltages and currents (in Polish) Part 4: Current’s Physical Components in three-phase unbalanced systems in sinusoidal conditions. On-line Journal Automatyka, Elektryka, Zaklocenia, 1 (4), 57–65.
- Najafi, E., Yatim, A. H. M. (2011). A novel current mode controller for a static compensator utilizing Goertzel algorithm to mitigate voltage sags. Energy Conversion and Management, 52 (4), 1999–2008. doi: 10.1016/j.enconman.2010.11.020
- Terörde, M., Thanh, T., Schulz, D. (2013). Different switchhover-strategies for load balancing in future aircraft. Informacije MIDEM, 43 (4), 267–276.
- Siti, M. W., Nicolae, D. V., Jimoh, A. A., Ukil, A. (2007). Reconfiguration and Load Balancing in the LV and MV Distribution Networks for Optimal Performance. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 22 (4), 2534–2540. doi: 10.1109/tpwrd.2007.905581
- Gnilitsky V. V., Polishchuk O. A. (2015). Development of the model of voltage balancing in three-phase networks. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 1 (8 (73)), 11–14. doi: 10.15587/1729-4061.2015.36631
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2016 Vitaliy Gnilitsky, Alexander Polishchuk, Ruslan Petrosyan
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The consolidation and conditions for the transfer of copyright (identification of authorship) is carried out in the License Agreement. In particular, the authors reserve the right to the authorship of their manuscript and transfer the first publication of this work to the journal under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license. At the same time, they have the right to conclude on their own additional agreements concerning the non-exclusive distribution of the work in the form in which it was published by this journal, but provided that the link to the first publication of the article in this journal is preserved.
A license agreement is a document in which the author warrants that he/she owns all copyright for the work (manuscript, article, etc.).
The authors, signing the License Agreement with TECHNOLOGY CENTER PC, have all rights to the further use of their work, provided that they link to our edition in which the work was published.
According to the terms of the License Agreement, the Publisher TECHNOLOGY CENTER PC does not take away your copyrights and receives permission from the authors to use and dissemination of the publication through the world's scientific resources (own electronic resources, scientometric databases, repositories, libraries, etc.).
In the absence of a signed License Agreement or in the absence of this agreement of identifiers allowing to identify the identity of the author, the editors have no right to work with the manuscript.
It is important to remember that there is another type of agreement between authors and publishers – when copyright is transferred from the authors to the publisher. In this case, the authors lose ownership of their work and may not use it in any way.