Mitigating Electrical Disturbances with Hybrid Distribution Transformer

Author:

Alelaj Fajer,Dahidah Mohamed,Patsios Haris

Abstract

Hybrid transformers (HT) have the advantages of the conventional transformer, the regulatory abilities of power electronic converters, and reduce the impact of the grid. The impacts of the existing grid are voltage sag, voltage swell, harmonic distortion, and voltage unbalanced. The power electronic converter has a controllable advantage such as regulating the voltage and can transfer only a fraction of the power. The aim of the paper is to augment the conventional power distribution transformer with a partially rated power electronic module to enhance flexibility and introduce new features to the distribution transformer. In this paper, the proposed back-to-back converter included an active front rectifier and a modular multilevel converter (MMC) was simulated by MATLAB/Simulink software. The proposed back-to-back converter was used at the primary side of the distribution transformer to compensate for the voltage sag and swell issues. The simulation results were obtained under different conditions such as various supply voltages and various loads. Hence, the proposed system has the ability to regulate the output voltage under various conditions with ±10%.

Publisher

Academy and Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy

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