Hybrid VAR compensator with improved efficiency

Authors

  • V. V. Burlaka State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol, Ukraine
  • S. V. Gulakov State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol, Ukraine
  • S. K. Podnebennaya State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol, Ukraine
  • O. S. Savenko State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31498/2225-6733.29.2014.39242

Keywords:

компенсатор реактивной мощности, конденсатор, активный фильтр, конденсатор с тиристорным переключением, автономный инвертор напряжения

Abstract

In modern electrical networks thyristor-switched capacitors (TSC) are most used devices for VAR compensation. These devices don’t contain rotating parts and mechanical contacts, provide a stepwise control of reactive power and no generation of harmonics to the network. However, with the help of TSC it’s not possible to ensure smooth control of reactive power and capacitor banks (CB) are exposed to the negative impact of higher harmonic components of the network voltage. Hybrid VAR compensator don’t have such drawbacks. It consists of active filter (AF) and capacitor bank with discrete regulation. The main drawback of such systems is the necessity of accessing all six terminals of CB, while most of them are manufactured with three terminals, internally delta-connected. In the article, the topology and control system of hybrid VAR compensator free from beforementioned drawback, is proposed. The control system provides operating modes of overcompensation or undercompensation reactive power. VAR distribution regulator performs redistribution of reactive power between active filter and capacitor banks with the condition to minimize active filter’s power. Scheme of the hybrid VAR compensator, which includes a three-phase three-terminal delta-connected capacitor banks, is shown. Proposed approach allows to provide smooth control of reactive power, isolate the capacitor bank from harmonic currents and use a more effective low-voltage power components

Author Biographies

V. V. Burlaka, State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol

Кандидат технічних наук, доцент

S. V. Gulakov, State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol

Доктор технічних наук, професор

S. K. Podnebennaya, State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol

Кандидат технічних наук, доцент

O. S. Savenko, State higher educational establishment "Priazovskyi state technical university", Mariupol

Специалист

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Burlaka, V. V., Gulakov, S. V., Podnebennaya, S. K., & Savenko, O. S. (2015). Hybrid VAR compensator with improved efficiency. Reporter of the Priazovskyi State Technical University. Section: Technical Sciences, (29), 174–180. https://doi.org/10.31498/2225-6733.29.2014.39242