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HARMONIC COMPENSATION USING FUZZY CONTROLLED DSTATCOM Aswathy Anna Aprem, Fossy Mary Chacko Department of Electrical Engineering, Saintgits College, Kerala, India aswathyjy@gmail.com Abstract In this paper, a suitable controller for Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM) is designed for improving the power quality. Power Quality has become a major issue in the present power system network. The network complexity is increasing more rapidly and most of the loads are inductive in nature which draws more reactive power. This causes harmonics and voltage variations in power system. To maintain the proper operation of inter-connected power system, we are using one of the FACTS devices such as DSTATCOM. It provides suitable compensation and thereby maintains the desired power factor, voltage and also reduce the harmonic content in distribution network. The fuzzy logic controlled block diagram for DSTATCOM which is optimized using GA is incorporated and also it has been simulated. A comparative study of PI controlled and Fuzzy Logic Controlled DSTATCOM is also made. The simulation is taken out by MATLAB/SIMULINK and the result shows the effectiveness of GA optimized Fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM for improvement of power quality. Keywords Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM), Fuzzy Logic Controller(FLC), Proportional and Integral Controller (PI controller), Genetic algorithm (GA), Harmonics, Power Quality, scaling Factor. 1. INTRODUCTION Due to insufficient reactive power support, the distribution power systems possess poor power quality and dynamic performance during disturbances. This can be due to harmonic pollution and load imbalance which causes extra stress on the networks and excessive voltage imbalance causing stress on other loads connected to the same network. Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices such as Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) can be used to solve the power quality issues related to transmission lines while DSTATCOM can improve the power quality and dynamic performance in a distribution network. The Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) is a shunt-connected reactive power compensation device that is capable of generating and/or absorbing reactive power at a given bus location and in which the output can be varied. Generally, Proportional and Integral (PI) controllers are used to control the operation of the Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM) in the distribution power system. However, the PI controlled DSTATCOM cannot provide optimal performance for different operating points since the power system is highly nonlinear and subject to various disturbances. More robust controllers such as the ones based on fuzzy logic approach are required for the DSTATCOM to provide adequate dynamic voltage control, stability and to solve power quality issues like voltage flicker, Harmonics etc. of the distribution power system. According to the literature survey [1], the compensator is designed such that it not only cleans the distortion created by the load, but also improves the voltage quality at the point of common coupling (PCC). Specifically, a compensator-passive filter structure is proposed for this. The other aspect of the proposal is for a linear quadratic regulator (LQR)-based switching controller scheme that tracks reference using this compensator- filter structure. 1112 www.ijergs.org

A DSTATCOM is a shunt connected bidirectional converter based device which can provide adequate level of reactive power to improve the quality of electrical power featured as the voltage at the point of common coupling (PCC) in distribution network [2-4]. In this paper, the design of GA optimised FLCs for a 3MVA DSTATCOM for improving the power quality and transient behaviour of a distribution network is presented. PI controlled and fuzzy logic controlled DSTATCOM for improving the power quality and dynamic performance of a distribution power system is simulated using SimPowerSystem in MATLAB/Simulink environment and their comparison is made[5]. The dynamic performance, voltage flicker mitigation and Harmonic conditions are evaluated. 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Fig. 1 shows a configuration of a network where DSTATCOM is used as a shunt compensator to regulate voltage on a 25-kV distribution power system. 21 km and 2 km feeders are used to transmit power to loads at buses B2 and B3, respectively. A variable load producing continuously changing currents and voltage flicker is connected to bus B3 through a 25kV/600V transformer. The DSTATCOM uses Voltage Source Converter (VSC) to regulate voltage at PCC by absorbing or generating reactive power using power electronics to regulate three phase sinusoidal voltage at its terminal. The VSC uses forced commutated power electronic devices (GTOs, IGBTs or IGCTs) to synthesize the voltage on the secondary side of the coupling transformer from a DC voltage source. A DSTATCOM with VSC using PWM inverters has been used in this study. 3. CONTROL STRATEGY In Fig. 2, PLL represents the phase-locked loop used to synchronize on the positive sequence component of the three phase (3Φ) primary voltage V 1. The output of the PLL is θ =ωt and it is used to compute the direct-axis and quadrature-axis components of the AC (3Φ) voltages (Vd and Vq) and currents (Id and Iq). The DC measurement system in Fig. 2 provides the measurement of the DC voltage Vdc. The AC voltage measurement and current measurement systems in Fig. 2 measure the d and q components of AC positive-sequence voltage and currents to be controlled, respectively. 1113 www.ijergs.org

Fig.1. System Configuration of a Distribution Network. Fig.2. DSTATCOM control system block diagram. 1114 www.ijergs.org

4. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER DESIGN FOR THE DSTATCOM A fuzzy logic controller (FLC) consists of four elements. These are a fuzzification interface, a rule base, an inference mechanism, and a defuzzification interface. A FLC has to be designed for the DC voltage regulator, the AC voltage regulator, and the current regulator. The design of the FLC for DC voltage regulator, AC voltage regulator and current regulators follows similar procedures. The PIDtype FLC designed for DC voltage regulator has two inputs and one output. The error e (e = Vdcref -Vdc) and the rate of change of error e(t) are the inputs and the output of the FLC is ΔId. ΔIdis integrated to produce Idref. In order to reduce the number of rules that is used in regular three-input PID-type FLC, two Sugeno-type FLC shown in Fig. 3 are used in this. Fig.3. Block Diagram of Fuzzy Logic Controller based DC voltage Regulator. As can be seen from Fig.3, four parameters need to be tuned using optimization methods. Namely, GE is the input error scaling factor, GCE is the input rate of change of error scaling factor, GCU is the PI-type FLC output scaling factor, and GU is the PD-type FLC output scaling factor respectively. 5. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL OPTIMIZATION USING GA Many real world problems involve multiple measures of performance, or objectives, which should be optimized simultaneously. In certain cases, objective functions may be optimized separately from each other and insight gained concerning the best that can be achieved in each performance dimension. However, suitable solutions to the overall problem can seldom be found in this way. The Genetic Algorithm (GA) is a global search technique based on the principles of genetics and natural selection. Search parameters are represented as genes and these parameters evolve under specified rules in order to find the optimum solution.the basic structure of the GA consists of coding, selection, mating (crossover) and mutation.ga is easy to implement and it is a robust and reliable method. Designing a fuzzy PID controller involves configuring the fuzzy inference system and setting the four scaling factors: GE, GCE, GCU and GU. We determine scaling factors GE, GCE, GCU and GU from the Kp, Ki, Kd gains used by the conventional PID controller. By comparing the expressions of the traditional PID and the linear fuzzy PID, the variables are related as: 5.1 Optimization of Scaling Factors Using GA 1115 www.ijergs.org

By using the optimisation tool in the MATLAB, the tuning of the parameters can be done effectively. The following results shows the tuning using Genetic Algorithm. The DC voltage regulator, AC voltage regulator and Current regulator has been tuned. The main objective is to minimize the objective function. DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR AC VOLTAGE REGULATOR CURRENT REGULATOR 1116 www.ijergs.org

The tabular representation of the FLC rule base (with 49 rules) for the DC voltage regulator is shown in table below. Control Output Rate of change of error THE RULE TABLE WITH 49 RULES error NL NM NS ZO PS PM PL PL ZO PS PM PL PL PL PL PM NS ZO PS PM PL PL PL PS NM NS ZO PS PM PL PL ZO NL NM NS ZO PS PL PL NS NL NL NM NS ZO PS PM NM NL NL NL NM NS ZO PS NL NL NL NL NL NM NS ZO The size of inputs and output membership functions is chosen to be seven. The membership functions of the input variables for both the PI-type FLC and the PD-type FLC to be employed are of the triangular type and they are defined as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. The membership function of the output variable for both the PI-type FLC and the PD-type FLC are singletons as depicted in Fig. 6. 1117 www.ijergs.org

Fig.4. Membership function of the input error (e). Fig.5. Membership function of the input rate of change of error e(t). 1118 www.ijergs.org

Figure 6: Membership function of the output of the FLC. 6. MATLAB BASED MODELLING OF THE SYSTEM Comparative study of PI controlled and fuzzy logic controlled DSTATCOM for improving the power quality and dynamic performance of a distribution power system is simulated using SimPowerSystem in MATLAB/Simulink environment. In this thesis, two control strategies of DSTATCOM are developed and compared: 1. PI controller 2. Fuzzy Logic Controller. For analysis, different cases of the system are investigated. 1. Dynamic Response of both the PI controlled and Fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM. The dynamic response of a distributed power system subject to step changes in source voltage at the infinite bus is observed with the fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM and conventional PI controlled DSTATCOM. Fig. 9 shows the voltage at B3 when the source voltage has been changed by successively increasing the source voltage by 6%, decreasing it by 6% and bringing it back to its initial value at 0.2s, 0.3s, and 0.4s. 2. Mitigation of voltage flicker. The mitigation of voltage flicker with the fuzzy logic controlled and conventional PI controlled DSTATCOM can be observed when the load is varied. 1119 www.ijergs.org

3. Harmonic Analysis. By providing a non-linear load and imposing Harmonics into the system, the operation of DSTATCOM to reduce harmonics can be observed and compared. 7. SIMULATION RESULTS The simulation result for the MATLAB models is investigated. Based on the results obtained, the comparison of both the controllers is done. 7.1. Uncompensated System Fig.7. Active and Reactive power at Bus3 of distribution system without DSTATCOM Fig.8. Voltage at Buses 1 and 3 of distribution system without DSTATCOM 7.2. System with PI and Fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM compensation. 1. Dynamic Response. The dynamic response of a distributed power system subject to step changes in source voltage at the infinite bus is observed with the fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM and conventional PI controlled DSTATCOM. PI CONTROLLER Fig. 9 shows the voltage at B3 controlled by PI when the source voltage has been changed by successively increasing the source voltage by 6%, decreasing it by 6% and bringing it back to its initial value at 0.2s, 0.3s, and 0.4s. 1120 www.ijergs.org

Fig.9. Simulation output of Voltages at buses B1 and B3. Fig.10. Simulation output of Active and reactive power at bus B1. Fig.11. Simulation output of DSTATCOM current. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER 1121 www.ijergs.org

Fig.12. Simulation output of Voltages at buses B1 and B3. Fig.13. Simulation output of Active and reactive power at bus B1. Fig.14. Simulation output of DSTATCOM current. 1122 www.ijergs.org

It can be deduced from the results that the dynamic response of the DSTATCOM can be improved much more by utilising FLCs instead of conventional PI controllers. The advantage of using the FLCs with the proposed structure is that PI-type part of the FLC can be used separately without any additional adjustment required. After a transient lasting approximately 0.15 sec., the steady state is reached. Initially, the source voltage is such that the D-STATCOM is inactive. It does not absorb nor provide reactive power to the network. At t = 0.2 s, the source voltage is increased by 6%. The D- STATCOM compensates for this voltage increase by absorbing reactive power from the network (Q=+2.7 Mvar). At t = 0.3 s, the source voltage is decreased by 6% from the value corresponding to Q = 0. The D-STATCOM must generate reactive power to maintain a 1 pu voltage (Q changes from +2.7 MVAR to -2.8 MVAR). 2. Mitigation of voltage flicker. The mitigation of voltage flicker with the fuzzy logic controlled and conventional PI controlled DSTATCOM can be observed when the load is varied. PI CONTROLLER Fig.15. Simulation output of Voltages at buses B1 and B3. Fig.16. Simulation output of Active and reactive power at bus B1. 1123 www.ijergs.org

Fig.17. Simulation output of DSTATCOM current. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER Fig. 18. Simulation output of Voltages at buses B1 and B3. Fig.19. Simulation output of Active and reactive power at bus B1. 1124 www.ijergs.org

Fig.20. Simulation output of DSTATCOM current. Fig. 15 and 18 shows the voltage at B3 with the fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM and conventional PI controlled DSTATCOM. It has been observed that voltage at B3 varies between 0.96 pu and 1.04 pu (±4% variation) without DSTATCOM in Fig.8. It is observed in Fig. 15 that the voltage fluctuation at bus B3 is reduced to ±0.7% with the PI controlled DSTATCOM. The voltage fluctuation at bus B3 is further reduced in Fig. 18 to ±0.6% with both the PI-type and PID-type fuzzy controlled DSTATCOM. The D-STATCOM compensates voltage by injecting a reactive current modulated at 5 Hz and varying between 0.6 pu capacitive when voltage is low and 0.6 pu inductive when voltage is high. 3. Harmonic Mitigation. Inorder to obtain the THD analysis of the given system, the system is analysed without any compensation for non-linear load and the waveform distortions are analysed and THD values are measured using FFT analysis. WITHOUT COMPENSATION LOAD CURRENT 1125 www.ijergs.org

SOURCE CURRENT WITH PI CONTROLLER 1126 www.ijergs.org

WITH FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER From the above figures, we can observe that the THD has considerably reduced in the case of Fuzzy logic controller. The table below shows the comparison of THD levels obtained after simulation. 1127 www.ijergs.org

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