Applying and comparing the general power theory compensation for unbalance and harmonics

H. Chisepo, C. Gaunt, Pitambar Jankee
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The general power theory (GPT) was formulated to provide metering and optimal compensation solutions for practical power delivery systems with unbalance, harmonic distortion, and dc components. Despite the availability of a detailed derivation and description of the GPT, there is still some uncertainty about how to apply it a) in measurement and b) to control a compensator. This paper summarizes the implementation of the GPT and demonstrates its compensation in a power system with equipment generating distortion and unbalance. A model of the physical behavior of a variable speed drive (VSD) and an unbalanced load was developed in MATLAB/Simulink in conjunction with the GPT’s approach to measurement and compensation. The application of the GPT and the results of the modeling indicate that it is possible to achieve optimum compensation for power delivery loss, distortion, and unbalance. A comparison of the novel GPT approach with conventional theory showed the GPT’s better loss reduction and general capability.
应用和比较了一般功率理论对不平衡和谐波的补偿
通用功率理论(GPT)的建立是为了给存在不平衡、谐波失真和直流分量的实际电力输送系统提供计量和最佳补偿解决方案。尽管GPT的详细推导和描述是可用的,但关于如何将其应用于a)测量和b)控制补偿器仍然存在一些不确定性。本文总结了GPT的实现,并举例说明了GPT在设备产生畸变和不平衡的电力系统中的补偿作用。结合GPT的测量和补偿方法,在MATLAB/Simulink中开发了变速驱动器(VSD)和不平衡负载的物理行为模型。GPT的应用和建模结果表明,该方法可以实现对输出损耗、失真和不平衡的最佳补偿。将该方法与传统理论进行了比较,结果表明该方法具有较好的减损能力和通用性。
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