2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142114661
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Simulation-Based Comparison of PID with Sliding Mode Controller for Matrix-Converter-Based Dynamic Voltage Restorer under Variation of System Parameters to Alleviate the Voltage Sag in Distribution System

Abstract: A constant power supply is a basic need for each consumer due to the increase in sensitive equipment day by day. As per IEEE standards, a 10% reduction in voltage from the supply voltage is not acceptable and may cause the failure of equipment. Previously, different techniques have been used to alleviate the voltage sag, such as STATCOM, DSTATCOM, SVC, and shunt capacitors, but these devices are connected in parallel, which compensates for the low value of voltage sag, and they have high maintenance costs invo… Show more

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“…Previous studies have achieved the main control objectives and thus have a massive impact on PEMFC control. For instance, the PI and PID controllers are considered the most popular controllers in the industry because of their simplicity and ease of implementation [13]. They are widely applied in control systems, including the control of pressure, temperature, humidity, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have achieved the main control objectives and thus have a massive impact on PEMFC control. For instance, the PI and PID controllers are considered the most popular controllers in the industry because of their simplicity and ease of implementation [13]. They are widely applied in control systems, including the control of pressure, temperature, humidity, etc.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently the utilization of non-linear loads has increased in the distribution system and every consumer of electricity demands for consistent power supply to run their loads properly but due to power quality issues such as harmonics, voltage sag, voltage swell, flickering, and interruption of power supply which badly affected the power quality and may result in equipment damages, and financial loss [1]. Non-linear loads in power systems, such as rectifiers, inverters, and variable speed drives, introduce harmonics that distort the load voltage waveform, leading to increased Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) [2]. High THD in power systems can cause a myriad of problems, including overheating of equipment, reduced efficiency, and interference with communication lines [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Power quality has turned into an essential issue for additional reasons such as the financial need for the organizations to build their intensity, the broad utilization of hardware which is delicate to voltage disturbing influences and creates stress itself, and freedom of the power market [7]. In this unique situation, it is fundamental for the utility and the customers to prevent and identify power quality issues and to make reachable arrangements [2], and [8]. The voltage harmonic is one of the power quality problems that are generated due to the applications of non-linear loads [9], so it is very essential to improve the harmonic distorted waveform to improve the quality of output voltage otherwise it will affect the power system reliability, increase in the transformer losses, increase in line losses, and frequently faults are generated which results in poor utility revenue, and reduction in the production of industries [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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