Abstract

Proportional and Integral (PI) controllers are usually accustomed for the control operation of Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM) for the distribution system. However, since the system is very nonlinear and subject to numerous disturbances, the PI controlled DSTATCOM cannot offer optimum performance for various operation points. Additional controllers like the Instant Power Theory (IPT) supported fuzzy logic approach is needed for the DSTATCOM to supply adequate dynamic current control and to enhance power quality and stability of the distribution system. This paper presents the planning of fuzzy logic Controllers (FLC) of a DSTATCOM for improving power quality for a distribution system. The IPT based FLC for the DSTATCOM is used for improving the power quality and the dynamic performance of a distribution system is compared with a DSTATCOM controlled IPT based PI controller. The performances of the DSTATCOM controllers are evaluated throughout grid-side currents with linear and non-linear loads of the distribution system. Simulation results show that the DSTATCOM with IPT based FLC will improve the power quality by reducing reactive currents and harmonic currents with higher system dynamic performance than the DSTATCOM with IPT based standard PI controller.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call