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E. Babaei, M. R. Farzinnia,
Volume 12, Issue 1 (March 2016)
Abstract

In this paper, a new topology for Interline Dynamic Voltage Restorer (IDVR) is proposed. This topology contains two direct three-phase converters which have been connected together by a common fictitious dc-link. According to the kind of the disturbances, both of the converters can be employed as a rectifier or inverter. The converters receive the required compensation energy from the gird through the direct link which is provided by the dual-proposed switches. Due to the lack of the huge storage elements, the practical prototype of the proposed topology is more economical in comparison with the traditional structure. Moreover, compensating for long time duration is possible due to the unlimited eternal energy which is provided from the grids. The low volume, cost and weight are the additional features of the proposed topology in comparison with traditional types. This topology is capable to compensate both of the balanced and unbalanced disturbances. Furthermore, restoring the deep sags and power outages will be possible with the support from the other grid. Unlike the conventional topologies, the capability of compensation is independent from the power flow and the power factor of each grid. The performance of the proposed IDVR topology is validated by computer simulation with PSCAD/EMTDC software.


B. Tousi, M. Farhadi-Kangarlu, M. Farzinnia,
Volume 15, Issue 3 (September 2019)
Abstract

In this paper a new topology for Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) with high frequency link is proposed. This topology is able to compensate different types of voltage disturbances such as voltage sag, voltage swell and voltage harmonics. According to the obtained equations, this topology operates as a controllable current source to charge the series capacitor. Due to using High Frequency Transformer (HFT), the volume and the weight of the proposed DVR is decreased in comparison with conventional DVRs. This topology contains two ac/ac converters which are using in the input and output of the device. The absence of DC link capacitors and storage elements is the other advantage of using the proposed structure. In order to verify the claimed features, the proposed topology has been simulated by PSCAD/EMTDC software and examined under several disturbance conditions. In addition, an experimental prototype has been designed and tested. The results of the simulation and experimental cases are presented.


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