From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator

Nowadays, improving the power quality at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) between the consumers’ installations and the distribution system operators’ installations depends more and more on the use of specialized equipment, able to intervene in the network to eliminate or dimini...

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Main Authors: Adrian Pană, Alexandru Băloi, Florin Molnar-Matei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/8/1979
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spelling doaj-d12f60b0f6eb48f9ab9b0e0b9bcf511c2020-11-24T21:33:00ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-07-01118197910.3390/en11081979en11081979From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive CompensatorAdrian Pană0Alexandru Băloi1Florin Molnar-Matei2Electrical Power Engineering Department, Politehnica University of Timișoara, 300006 Timișoara, RomaniaElectrical Power Engineering Department, Politehnica University of Timișoara, 300006 Timișoara, RomaniaElectrical Power Engineering Department, Politehnica University of Timișoara, 300006 Timișoara, RomaniaNowadays, improving the power quality at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) between the consumers’ installations and the distribution system operators’ installations depends more and more on the use of specialized equipment, able to intervene in the network to eliminate or diminish the disturbances. The reactive power compensators remain valid solutions for applications in consumer and electricity distribution, in those situations when the criterion regarding the costs of installing and operating the equipment is more important than the ones related to the reaction speed or the control accuracy. This is also the case of the equipment for power factor improvement and load balancing in a three-phase distribution network. The two functions can be achieved simultaneously by using an unbalanced static var compensator, known as an adaptive balancing compensator, achieved by adjusting the equivalent parameters of circuits containing single-phase coils and capacitor banks. The paper presents the mathematical model for the sizing and operation of a balancing reactive compensator for a three-phase four-wire network and then presents some resizing methods to convert it into a balancing capacitive compensator, having the same functions. The mathematical model is then validated by a numerical application, modelling with a specialized software tool, and by experimental laboratory determinations. The paper contains strong arguments to support the idea that a balancing capacitive compensator becomes a very advantageous solution in many industrial applications.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/8/1979electrical power qualityreactive power compensatorstatic var compensatorAdaptive balancing reactive compensatoradaptive balancing capacitive compensatorsymmetrical component method
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From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator
Energies
electrical power quality
reactive power compensator
static var compensator
Adaptive balancing reactive compensator
adaptive balancing capacitive compensator
symmetrical component method
author_facet Adrian Pană
Alexandru Băloi
Florin Molnar-Matei
author_sort Adrian Pană
title From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator
title_short From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator
title_full From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator
title_fullStr From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator
title_full_unstemmed From the Balancing Reactive Compensator to the Balancing Capacitive Compensator
title_sort from the balancing reactive compensator to the balancing capacitive compensator
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Nowadays, improving the power quality at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) between the consumers’ installations and the distribution system operators’ installations depends more and more on the use of specialized equipment, able to intervene in the network to eliminate or diminish the disturbances. The reactive power compensators remain valid solutions for applications in consumer and electricity distribution, in those situations when the criterion regarding the costs of installing and operating the equipment is more important than the ones related to the reaction speed or the control accuracy. This is also the case of the equipment for power factor improvement and load balancing in a three-phase distribution network. The two functions can be achieved simultaneously by using an unbalanced static var compensator, known as an adaptive balancing compensator, achieved by adjusting the equivalent parameters of circuits containing single-phase coils and capacitor banks. The paper presents the mathematical model for the sizing and operation of a balancing reactive compensator for a three-phase four-wire network and then presents some resizing methods to convert it into a balancing capacitive compensator, having the same functions. The mathematical model is then validated by a numerical application, modelling with a specialized software tool, and by experimental laboratory determinations. The paper contains strong arguments to support the idea that a balancing capacitive compensator becomes a very advantageous solution in many industrial applications.
topic electrical power quality
reactive power compensator
static var compensator
Adaptive balancing reactive compensator
adaptive balancing capacitive compensator
symmetrical component method
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/8/1979
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