IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications
Online ISSN : 1348-8163
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Experimental Verification of a Dynamic Voltage Restorer Capable of Significantly Reducing an Energy-Storage Element
Takushi JimichiHideaki FujitaHirofumi Akagi
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2005 Volume 125 Issue 12 Pages 1153-1160

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This paper deals with a dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) characterized by installing the shunt converter at the load side. The DVR can compensate for the load voltage when a voltage sag appears in the supply voltage. An existing DVR requires a large capacitor bank or other energy-storage elements such as double-layer capacitors or batteries. The DVR presented in this paper requires only a small dc capacitor intended for smoothing the dc-link voltage. Moreover, three control methods for the series converter are compared and discussed to reduce the series-converter rating, paying attention to the zero-sequence voltages included in the supply voltage and the compensating voltage. Experimental results obtained from a 200-V, 5-kW laboratory system are shown to verify the viability of the system configuration and the control methods.

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