Negative-sequence Current Injection of Dispersed Generation for Islanding Detection and Unbalanced Fault Ride-through
Konferenz: UPEC 2011 - 46th International Universities' Power Engineering Conference
05.09.2011 - 08.09.2011 in Soest, Germany
Tagungsband: UPEC 2011
Seiten: 6Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF
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Autoren:
Tuyen, Nguyen Duc; Fujita, Goro (Shibaura Institute of Technology, 3-7-5, Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
Inhalt:
Power electronic interface of dispersed generation play a very important role in connecting a dispersed generation itself with utility grid. A power electronic interface not only controls the amount of active and reactive power injecting into a grid but also implements other importance stuffs as well. In this paper, negative-sequence current injection has been fulfilled in power electronic interface for two important duties. The first one is for islanding detection, and the other one is to enhance unbalance-fault ride-through ability of dispersed generation. This paper introduces a mechanism of negative-sequence injection based on controlling two separate coordinates of dq control and explains the effective of negative-sequence injection in limiting the unbalanced currents. Using Adaptive Notch Filter as a signal processing unit, negative-sequence components are observed. Control system performance is evaluated based on time domain simulations in PSCAD/EMTDC environment.