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ieee international autumn meeting on power electronics and computing | 2015

Reactive power regulation and voltage compensation through DSTATCOM with wind turbine integration

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez

Wind generation is a promising source of electrical energy. It used to supply of electrical energy to cities or heavy loads. However, the supplied voltage should be of practically constant voltage profile. An induction generator directly connected to the network is used to represent a wind power generation system. When the active power supplied by an induction generator is varied with the wind, the reactive power absorbed and the induction generator output voltage are affected. DSTATCOM provides voltage stability to power systems, due to its ability to generate or absorb reactive power. This paper reports a model representation and results obtained from the application of a DSTATCOM used to compensate voltage and reactive power in electrical networks with wind turbines integration.


Simulation | 2015

Solar cell model: a bond graph approach

Roberto Tapia-Sánchez; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Noé Villa-Villaseñor

A solar cell model that combines the photovoltaic and electro-thermal processes is proposed. The bond graph methodology is used as a reference frame, allowing the representation of the whole structure in a unified approach. The solar cell structure is modeled as a three-dimensional object allowing observation of a nonuniform solar radiation on the surface. Subsequently, the proposed model is used in the solar cell design.


north american power symposium | 2015

THD mitigation in type-4 Wind Turbine through AFE Back to back converter

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; Fernando Mancilla-David; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez

In wind power generation systems the type-4 Wind Turbine (WT) is the best option for future research, since WT is completely isolated from AC network through Back to back converter. Hence, full scale back to back is required for high power operation. Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) generated on AC grid by WT is depending of back to back converter switching frequency. In this paper, an AFE back to back converter to transfer high power when m VSCs are placed in parallel is developed, with significant THD reduction through SPWM techniques.


international electric machines and drives conference | 2017

Reactive power compensation in distributed networks with wind turbine integration using resonant corrector

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez; Olimpo Anaya-Lara; Juan Ramón Rodriguez-Rodrıguez

In this paper, the control of a Distribution Static Synchronous Compensator (DSTATCOM) based on Resonant Corrector (RC) is proposed, for the reactive power compensation of a distribution network with wind turbine (WT) integration. The sinusoidal system transformation to the dq0 reference frame is usually made, in order to model Proportional + Integral (PI) controllers. However, these controllers are unable to completely remove voltage unbalance transients during the power interchange between the distribution network and the WT. The use of a Resonant Corrector (RC) for compensating voltage disturbances allows developing the control in the abc reference frame; thus, it is not necessary the use of a Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and the system with the minimum of components is managed, generating a sensorless control, working reliably in steady state and under unbalanced transient operation conditions. The distribution network through MATLAB & Simulink® is simulated.


Electric Power Components and Systems | 2017

Reactive Power Compensation in Wind Energy Systems through Resonant Corrector in Distributed Static Compensator

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez

Abstract This paper proposes a resonant corrector-based control for the distributed static compensator (DSTATCOM) to compensate voltage and reactive power in a wind energy system (WES). The sinusoidal system transformation to the dq0 reference frame is usually made in order to model proportional-integral (PI) controllers in three-phase power systems. Nevertheless, PI controllers cannot remove completely voltage transients, generating amplitude, and phase voltage errors in the WES response. However, voltage and reactive power compensation in the abc reference frame can be achieved using a DSTATCOM through a resonant corrector. The introduced control law allows the WES to work reliably without magnitude and phase errors, in steady state and under unbalanced transient conditions. The proposed control law is validated through simulations with MATLAB - Simulink® (Natick, Massachussetts, USA) and experimental laboratory tests using the concept of rapid control prototyping and the real-time simulator Opal-RT® Technologies (Montreal, QC, Canada).


ieee international autumn meeting on power electronics and computing | 2016

Reactive power compensation through active back to back converter in type-4 wind turbine

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez; Olimpo Anaya-Lara

In this paper, the mathematical model of type-4 wind turbine topology is developed to represent its dynamic behavior. The main objective of a type-4 wind turbine is to deliver active power to the system, but to perform this action; it must absorb reactive power from the power network, causing disturbances and stress in the rest of the power system. Through the dynamic control system used in the back to back converter, the reactive power compensation at the PCC is achieved, making possible the energy exchange between the type-4 wind turbine and the rest of the power network.


The Journal of Engineering | 2015

Electrical Power Analysis Using the Scattering Bond Graph

Roberto Tapia-Sánchez

The perspective of the well known concept of active and reactive power in electrical systems is addressed in this paper. This concept is presented from the point of view of the bond graph methodology. The scattering matrix concept is used in order to deal with these formulations. The concept of active and reactive power is presented with some examples derived from single-phase AC circuits. The formulations and simulations of these circuits are presented.


International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems | 2018

DSPWM multilevel technique of 27‐levels based on FPGA for the cascaded DC/AC power converter operation

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; J. Aurelio Medina-Ríos; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez; Olimpo Anaya-Lara; J.R. Rodríguez-Rodríguez


Energies | 2018

THD Reduction in Wind Energy System Using Type-4 Wind Turbine/PMSG Applying the Active Front-End Converter Parallel Operation

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; David Campos-Gaona; Olimpo Anaya-Lara; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez; Juan Ramón Rodriguez-Rodrıguez


ieee international autumn meeting on power electronics and computing | 2017

Sags and swells compensation and power factor correction using a dynamic voltage restorer in distribution systems

N. M. Salgado-Herrera; Aurelio Medina-Rios; Roberto Tapia-Sánchez; Olimpo Anaya-Lara; J.R. Rodríguez-Rodríguez

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Aurelio Medina-Rios

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

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N. M. Salgado-Herrera

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

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J.R. Rodríguez-Rodríguez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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J. Aurelio Medina-Ríos

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

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Noé Villa-Villaseñor

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

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David Campos-Gaona

University of British Columbia

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