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<title>Mitigation of Voltage Sag, Swell and Harmonics by Dynamic Voltage Restorer Using Matrix Converter</title>
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<description>Mitigation of Voltage Sag, Swell and Harmonics by Dynamic Voltage Restorer Using Matrix Converter
Resmi.S, Reshmi.V, Joffie Jacob
In the past decades, the Power Quality (PQ) has become a critical issue in highly automated industries and&#13;
sensitive load centers. The voltage quality is the most important part of the PQ for customers. The voltage disturbances&#13;
in the form of voltage sag, swell and harmonics can cause huge financial losses. In the past few years, the power&#13;
electronic solutions have been proposed to avoid these problems. The Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) is one of the&#13;
solutions. This paper proposes a topology for three phase DVR which is able to compensate multiple voltage with a&#13;
simple topology. The proposed DVR is based on the three-phase direct AC/AC converter which is energized from the&#13;
main grid. As a result, there is no need for energy storage elements and dc link capacitors. The proposed topology can&#13;
deal with high voltage with low voltage rating switches. Therefore, the switches can be IGBTs without needing an&#13;
auxiliary force commutation circuit as in thyristors which are high voltage switches. The simulation results in&#13;
PSCAD/EMTDC environment shows that this topology operates correctly and the voltage of sensitive load is&#13;
completely controlled.
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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