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Proposed Topology for Voltage Sag Mitigation with New Control Strategy

Adnan Romi Diwan, Khalid M. Abdulhasan

Pages: 138-144

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voltage sags represent the greatest threat to the sensitive loads of industrial consumers, the microprocessor based-loads, and any electrical sensitive components. In this paper, a special topology is proposed to mitigate deep and long duration sags by using a modified AC to AC boost converter with a new control method. A boost converter is redesigned with a single switch to produces an output voltage that is linearly proportional to the duty cycle of the switch. On the other hand, the proposed control system is based on introducing a mathematical model that relates the missing voltage to the duty cycle of the boost converter switch. The simulation results along with the system analysis are presented to confirm the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed circuit.

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Design and Analysis of DC/DC ZCT Boost Converter with Moderate Output Power

Mustafa M. Ibrahim, Khalid M. Abdul-Hassun

Pages: 43-58

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Soft commutation techniques have been of great interest during the last few years in power supply switching applications. The recently developed Zero-Voltage transition (ZVT) and Zero-Current transition (ZCT) pulse width modulation (PWM) technique incorporated soft-switching function into PWM converters, so that the switching losses can be reduced with minimum voltage/current stresses and circulating energy. The ZCT technique can significantly reduce the switch turn-off loss which is usually the dominant switching loss in high-power applications. In this paper the steady state analysis and design of the ZCT PWM boost converter are introduced. Control and drive circuit have been designed to drive a 100 Watt ZCT PWM boost converter to experimentally investigate its features and characteristics.

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Control Strategy for a PV-BESS-SC Hybrid System in Islanded Microgrid

Ali Almousawi, Ammar A. Aldair

Pages: 1-11

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In this paper, a control strategy for a combination PV-BESS-SC hybrid system in islanded microgrid with a DC load is designed and analyzed using a new topology. Although Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is employed to keep the DC bus voltage stable; however, it has a high energy density and a low power density. On the other hand, the Supercapacitor (SC) has a low energy density but a high-power density. As a result, combining a BESS and an SC is more efficient for power density and high energy. Integrating the many sources is more complicated. In order to integrate the SC and BESS and deliver continuous power to the load, a control strategy is required. A novel method for controlling the bus voltage and energy management will be proposed in this paper. The main advantage of the proposed system is that throughout the operation, the State of Charging (SOC), BESS current, and SC voltage and current are all kept within predetermined ranges. Additionally, SC balances fast- changing power surges, while BESS balances slow-changing power surges. Therefore, it enhances the life span and minimizes the current strains on BESS. To track the Maximum Power Point (MPP) or restrict power from the PV panel to the load, a unidirectional boost converter is utilized. Two buck converters coupled in parallel with a boost converter are proposed to charge the hybrid BESS-SC. Another two boost converters are used to manage the discharge operation of the BESS-SC storage in order to reduce losses. The simulation results show that the proposed control technique for rapid changes in load demand and PV generation is effective. In addition, the proposed technique control strategy is compared with a traditional control strategy.

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Experimental prototype for PWM – Based Sliding Mode Boost Converter

R. A. Abdulhalem, Haroutuon A. Hairik, Asmaa J. Kadhem

Pages: 35-41

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The paper dells with a modified experimental prototype for pulse-width modulation (PWM) sliding mode control (SMC) applied to a DC-to-DC-boost converter operated in continuous conduction mode (CCM). Experimental results show that the proposed control schme provides good voltage regulation and is suitable for common DC-to-DC conversion purposes. The prototype and its implementation are given in detail. The static and dynamic performances of the The static and dynamic performances of the experimental system are recorded. Experimental results show that the proposed control scheme provides good voltage regulation and is suitable for common DC-to-DC conversion purposes.

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FUZZY BASED CONTROLLER FOR AC/DC BOOST CONVERTER

Jawad Radhi, Dr. Ramzi S. Ali, Dr. Ali Fathel

Pages: 45-53

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In this paper, a fuzzy based controller for boost type AC/DC converter has been presented. Its operation and performance have been investigated through its simulation in the environment of Mat Lab. The system has been tested under various loading conditions. The obtained results showed that this fuzzy based controller can effectively control the power factor and the harmonic contents of the current drawn from the power factor system distribution network.

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Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Based Microgrid Inverters Control

Ali M. Jasim, Basil H. Jasim

Pages: 111-131

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Microgrids (ℳ-grids) can be thought of as a small-scale electrical network comprised of a mix of Distributed Generation (DG) resources, storage devices, and a variety of load species. It provides communities with a stable, secure, and renewable energy supply in either off-grid (grid-forming) or on-grid (grid-following) mode. In this work, a control strategy of coordinated power management for a Low Voltage (LV) ℳ-grid with integration of solar Photovoltaic (PV), Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and three phase loads operated autonomously or connected to the utility grid has been created and analyzed in the Matlab Simulink environment. The main goal expressed here is to achieve the following points: (i) grid following, grid forming modes, and resynchronization mode between them, (ii) Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) from solar PV using fuzzy logic technique, and active power regulator based boost converter using a Proportional Integral (PI) controller is activated when a curtailment operation is required, (iii) ℳ-grid imbalance compensation (negative sequence) due to large single-phase load is activated, and (iv) detection and diagnosis the fault types using Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). Under the influence of irradiance fluctuation on solar plant, the proposed control technique demonstrates how the adopted system works in grid- following mode (PQ control), grid- formation, and grid resynchronization to seamlessly connect the ℳ-grid with the main distribution system. In this system, a power curtailment management system is introduced in the event of a significant reduction in load, allowing the control strategy to be switched from MPPT to PQ control, permitting the BESS to absorb excess power. Also, in grid-following mode, the BESS's imbalance compensation mechanism helps to reduce the negative sequence voltage that occurs at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) bus as a result of an imbalance in the grid's power supply. In addition to the features described above, this system made use of DWT to detect and diagnose various fault conditions.

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Design a Power System of 1760W Based on a Twin Inverter and a Fuzzy Logic Controller

Samhar Saeed Shukir

Pages: 68-76

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The increasing demand for electricity due to population expansion has led to frequent interruptions in electrical power, so there are backup power lines everywhere, especially in the sectors of education, health, banking, transportation and communications. DC sources are beginning to become widely spread in terms of low maintenance requirements, no need for refueling, and no pollutant emission in these institutions. The problems of DC systems are; losses in DC system components, and change in output voltage as loads change. This research presents a power system that generates 1760W AC power from batteries bank, the system consists of a twin inverter to reduce losses in switches and filters, and thus improving the efficiency and the power factor of the system, and fuzzy logic controllers to regulate the output voltage of the converter and inverter. Modeling and simulation in MATLAB / Simulink showed obtaining a constant load voltage with acceptable values of total harmonics distortion (THD) under different conditions of loads and batteries.

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Design and Simulation of Reduced Switch 31-Level Multilevel Inverter Topology for PV Application

Abdulhasan F. Abdulhasan, Fatimah F. Jaber, Yousif Abdulwahab Kheerallah

Pages: 178-188

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This paper presents a design of a low cost, low loss 31-level multilevel inverter (MLI) topology with a reduce the number of switches and power electronic devices. The increase in the levels of MLI leads to limiting the THD to the desired value. The 31-level output voltage is created using four PV sources with a specific ratio. The SPWM is used to control the gating signals for the switches of MLI. The PV system is integrated into the MLI using a boost converter to maximize the power capacity of the solar cells and the Incremental Conductance (IC) algorithm is employed for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) of the PV system. Simulation results of 31-level MLI indicate the THD of voltage and current waveforms are 3.73% within an acceptable range of IEEE standards.

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