Reactive Power Compensator.
Abstract
A system and method for determining and providing reactive power compensation for an inductive load. A reactive power compensator (50,50') monitors the voltage and current flowing through each of three distribution lines (52a, 52b, 52c), which are supplying three-phase power to one or more inductive loads. Using signals indicative of the current on each of these lines when the voltage waveform on the line crosses zero, the reactive power compensator determines a reactive power compensator capacitance that must be connected to the lines to maintain a desired VAR level, power factor, or line voltage. Alternatively, an operator can manually select a specific capacitance for connection to each line, or the capacitance can be selected based on a time schedule. The reactive power compensator produces control signals, which are coupled through optical fibers (102/106) to a switch driver (110, 110') to select specific compensation capacitors (112) for connections to each line. The switch driver develops triggering signals that are supplied to a plurality of series-connected solid state switches (350), which control charge current in one direction in respect to ground for each compensation capacitor. During each cycle, current flows from ground to charge the capacitors as the voltage on the linemore »
- Inventors:
- Issue Date:
- Research Org.:
- United States. Bonneville Power Administration.
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE
- OSTI Identifier:
- 7277026
- Patent Number(s):
- 5134356
- Application Number:
- PPN: US 7-665774
- Assignee:
- Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA (United States)
- DOE Contract Number:
- AI79-87BP65584
- Resource Type:
- Patent
- Resource Relation:
- Patent File Date: 7 Mar 1991
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION; AC SYSTEMS; VAR CONTROL SYSTEMS; CAPACITORS; STABILIZATION; VOLTAGE REGULATORS; CONTROL SYSTEMS; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; ENERGY SYSTEMS; EQUIPMENT; POWER SYSTEMS; 240100* - Power Systems- (1990-)
Citation Formats
El-Sharkawi, M A, Venkata, S S, Chen, M, Andexler, G, and Huang, T. Reactive Power Compensator.. United States: N. p., 1992.
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El-Sharkawi, M A, Venkata, S S, Chen, M, Andexler, G, & Huang, T. Reactive Power Compensator.. United States.
El-Sharkawi, M A, Venkata, S S, Chen, M, Andexler, G, and Huang, T. Tue .
"Reactive Power Compensator.". United States.
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abstractNote = {A system and method for determining and providing reactive power compensation for an inductive load. A reactive power compensator (50,50') monitors the voltage and current flowing through each of three distribution lines (52a, 52b, 52c), which are supplying three-phase power to one or more inductive loads. Using signals indicative of the current on each of these lines when the voltage waveform on the line crosses zero, the reactive power compensator determines a reactive power compensator capacitance that must be connected to the lines to maintain a desired VAR level, power factor, or line voltage. Alternatively, an operator can manually select a specific capacitance for connection to each line, or the capacitance can be selected based on a time schedule. The reactive power compensator produces control signals, which are coupled through optical fibers (102/106) to a switch driver (110, 110') to select specific compensation capacitors (112) for connections to each line. The switch driver develops triggering signals that are supplied to a plurality of series-connected solid state switches (350), which control charge current in one direction in respect to ground for each compensation capacitor. During each cycle, current flows from ground to charge the capacitors as the voltage on the line begins to go negative from its positive peak value. The triggering signals are applied to gate the solid state switches into a conducting state when the potential on the lines and on the capacitors reaches a negative peak value, thereby minimizing both the potential difference and across the charge current through the switches when they begin to conduct. Any harmonic distortion on the potential and current carried by the lines is filtered out from the current and potential signals used by the reactive power compensator so that it does not affect the determination of the required reactive compensation. 26 figs.},
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