Enforce transmission of unnatural power flow of series converter with clamped multi level Neutral point converter

Rangu Seshu Kumar, N Vijay Kumar

Abstract


In my paper, enforcing of the unnatural power flow in a transmission grid can be controlled by using Unified power flow control (UPFC) to sustain the maximizing power. In the UPFC the direct power is valuable control technique. The direct flow control can be used with any topology of voltage source converter. For series multi level converter non ideal transformers and load. While comparing other controllers we can obtain the better response under balanced and unbalanced conditions. Simulation and experimental results of a full three-phase model with non-ideal transformers, series multilevel converter, and load confirm minimal control delay, no overshoot, no cross coupling. In this paper, the direct power control is demonstrated in detail for a third-level neutral point clamped converter.


Keywords


Unified power-flow controller (UPFC). Direct power control, multilevel converter, sliding mode control.

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