Inverter systems that feed electrical power from photovoltaic (PV) system into the grid must convert the direct current of the PV array into the alternating current of the grid. In many applications, it is important for a converter to be lightweight, highly reliable, input/output isolated, flexible and operable in a boost mode. These features can be achieved by using a High-Frequency inverter which involves an isolated DC-DC stage and DC-AC section, which provides AC output. This paper proposes a new three phase topology, based on multi stage converter and PV system in order to use in medium and high power applications. The Perturb and Observe (P&O) method is used for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) control of PV array. The switching control signals for three-phase inverter are provided by hysteresis control method. Also, the comparison between the proposed topology and traditional structures has been conducted and finally the simulation researches are performed in a closed-loop control system by MATLAB/Simulink software to verify the operation of the proposed structure. The results represent better performance of the introduced system over traditional topologies.
This paper demonstrates the functionality and control of the gate-controlled series capacitor (GCSC), a new FACTS device composing a pair of antiparallel GTOs in parallel with a fixed capacitor, to mitigate subsynchronous resonance (SSR) in a thermal generation plant connected to a series compensated transmission line. Firstly, by the use of both small-signal stability analysis and timedomain simulation, it is revealed that the studied system compensated by the series fixed capacitor is potentially unstable due to the first torsional mode. Then, in order to take benefits of series compensation without the risk of SSR, the fixed capacitor is replaced by GCSC. The capability and effectiveness of the GCSC to damp SSR are validated using modal analysis and time-domain simulation. Furthermore, GCSC is used in conjunction with a fixed series capacitor to minimize the overall cost of compensation. For this purpose, unlike previous studies, a linear controller is used to stabilize the system. In this study, the IEEE First Benchmark Model is considered as a case study, and MATLAB/ Simulink is used as a tool for modeling and design of the control system. Also, time-domain simulations are done using PSCAD/EMTDC.
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