2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-smt.2018.5209
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Optimal switching strategy of an SVC to improve the power quality in a distribution network

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“…Various synthetic power quality indices and methods for power quality assessment are described in [5]- [12]. In [5], [8], [9], synthetic power quality factors were formulated on the grounds of a weighted sum of various power quality indices, like the voltage total harmonic distortion (VTHD), the current total harmonic distortion (ITHD), the percentage of current or voltage unbalance, and the sinus of the phase angle displacement between the fundamental current and voltage components. In [11], [12], power quality factors were proposed as amalgamations of various power quality indices, based on a fuzzy logic approach.…”
Section: Selection Of Appropriate Power Quality Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various synthetic power quality indices and methods for power quality assessment are described in [5]- [12]. In [5], [8], [9], synthetic power quality factors were formulated on the grounds of a weighted sum of various power quality indices, like the voltage total harmonic distortion (VTHD), the current total harmonic distortion (ITHD), the percentage of current or voltage unbalance, and the sinus of the phase angle displacement between the fundamental current and voltage components. In [11], [12], power quality factors were proposed as amalgamations of various power quality indices, based on a fuzzy logic approach.…”
Section: Selection Of Appropriate Power Quality Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (7) and (8), s ref is the slip under reference working conditions; t e is the relative electromagnetic torque (relative to its value under reference working conditions); and r s , r r , and x r are the relative values of the stator winding resistance, rotor winding resistance, and rotor leakage reactance, respectively, which are defined analogously to the relative stator leakage reactance (5). The subscript ref corresponds to the reference working conditions (for the nominal supply and reference load torque).…”
Section: B Power Losses In Windings 1) Power Losses In Windings Due mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4-The switching action of thyristors makes the equations for currents non-linear. A numerical method of solution for the thyristor conduction angle and currents is more efficient than classical techniques [13]. The current (mA) and the voltage (KV) are the ESP electrical operating points.…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of Esp With Pid Controllermentioning
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“…In each phase, two pairs of series windings have been paralleled and the pairs have similar characteristics, namely they have been installed on the same column and their connections are similar. The current flowing through these branches is 1 4 of the load current. Therefore, we can consider equivalent circuit of paralleled windings as Fig.…”
Section: Proposed Load-balancing Transformermentioning
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“…Using the rotating balancers such as synchronous condensers and induction motors to absorb negative component of current, is another approach, which is not economical due to high cost and losses. Using the FACTS controllers is another technique that recently has made prominent progress in theory [3][4][5][6][7]. Using these controllers and dealing with problems such as harmonic capability, efficiency and implementation, relies on advances of technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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