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Assessment and Performance Improvement of Hierarchical Voltage Control System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hierarchical voltage control is one of the conventional kinds of coordinated voltage control schemes which has been studied in some countries in the last decades. In this method network is divided into several voltage control regions and in each region voltage profile is controlled near optimal level, satisfying the economic and secure goals of the network performance. In this thesis, after the explanation of the main concepts of this scheme, its effects on the network voltage control is assessed and its performance is improved. First the primary concepts of hierarchical voltage control are explained. Then, the methods of the control regions determination and pilot nodes selection are...
Study of HVDC Transmission for Offshore Wind Farms Based on Voltage Source Converters
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, DC transmission of offshore wind farms is studied thoroughly. Various system configurations that are introduced in the literatures are discussed and their control scheme for normal conditions and grid faults are studied. Then, the HVDC transmission based on voltage source converter, located between a local offshore ac grid and the onshore ac system is investigated as the most practical choice. The HVDC linke circuit elements are calculated and the control strategies of the offshore and onshore converters are introduced. DFIGs are considered to be the best choice for the offshore wind turbine generators. Then, the system is simulated and the frequency of the offshore grid is...
Modified Load Scheduling Using Smart Meters
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Implementation of various incentive-based demand response strategies has great potential to decrease peak load growth and customer electricity bill cost. Using advanced metering and automatic demand management makes it possible to optimize energy consumption, to reduce grid loss, and to release generation capacities for the sake of providing sustainable electricity supply, and reducing electricity bills for the customers. With these objectives, this thesis examines the previously suggested load scheduling programs in both residential and industrial sectors, and proposes new practical strategies for load management. This thesis has mainly focuses on three subdivisions of load management...
Coordinated Voltage Control of Power Systems in Normal and Emergency Operation States
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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One of the main objectives in operating a power system is to maintain the system voltage properly to avoid equipment damage and transfer power efficiently. Automatic control of transmission network voltage provides significant improvements in security, quality and efficiency of power system operation. This thesis investigates coordinated voltage control of power systems in normal, alert and emergency states. The aim is to propose a comprehensive framework for real-time operation of practical power systems, ensuring secure operation of the system in the normal state and after occurrence of sever contingencies.
At the first, a new coordinated voltage control scheme is proposed to ensure...
At the first, a new coordinated voltage control scheme is proposed to ensure...
Optimal Design of Mircogrid Components Containing Renewable Resources
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, microgrids which comprise decentralized generation (DG) have attracted considerable attention. Establishment of DG-based microgrids that are normally connected to the main grid, is a practical method to reduce the costs of power outage and to increase the electricity supply reliability. The aim of this thesis is optimum planning of a microgrid containing wind turbines, photovoltaic systems and diesel generators, considering both the grid-connected and isolated modes of operation.
In the areas with considerable solar radiation and wind potential valuable opportunities exist in utilizing these resources. In addition to these renewable resources, the use of controllable resources...
In the areas with considerable solar radiation and wind potential valuable opportunities exist in utilizing these resources. In addition to these renewable resources, the use of controllable resources...
Micro-Grid Protection in Presence of Inverter Based Distributed Generation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, control and protection of low voltage microgrids have been analyzed. Studied microgrid takes the advantages of inverter based distributed generation. One of the most important issues in inverter based microgrids is the control of its distributed generation. Since, the low voltage networks have single phase loads and many imbalances, these imbalances can affect the control of IBDGs (inverter based distributed generations). This issue in the islanded mode of operation is the most important, because in this mode of operation, IBDGs control the network voltage and frequency.
In this thesis, the different control strategies of IBDGs are reviewed, and then modified to address...
In this thesis, the different control strategies of IBDGs are reviewed, and then modified to address...
Modification in Topology and Control Method for Improving Performance of Modular Multilevel Converter in 2N+1 and N+1 Modulation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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In Modular Multilevel converter, it is necessary to attain different objectives simultaneously. One of the most effective control methods which can cope with this kind of systems is the Model Predictive Control (MPC). This method predicts the values of control objectives based on different feasible states and determines the optimal one using cost functions. The number of feasible states can increase when the number of switches increases in the converter. This makes the MPC unable to be applied in the MMCs with hundereds of submodules (SMs) in each arm because of its heavy computational burden. In this thesis, a modified model predictive control is proposed to reduce the computational burden....
Wind Farm Modeling for Power System Stability Studies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Considering the continuous growth of renewable energy sources in electric grids, the importance of utilizing simple, generic, and upgradable models for different network stability studies is increasing. In recent years, generic and standard wind turbine models for transient and short-term frequency and voltage stability studies have been developed. In this regard, researchers are still working on promotion of the generic models, especially to expand them for unbalanced transient studies, improve the transient response, and include inertia response. In this thesis, different methods for generic modeling of wind turbines are surveyed and the development procedure of WECC and IEC generic model...
Dynamic Modeling and Stability Analysis of PV Plants and their Impact on Network Stability
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Due to the growing rate of photovoltaic plants in power systems, in the future years this type of plant will have significant contribution in electrical energy generation. For this reason, the impact of photovoltaic plants on various aspects of power system operation should be investigated. In this research dynamic impacts of photovoltaic plants on small signal stability of power systems are analyzed. For this purpose, improved dynamic equivalent models are developed for large-scale photovoltaic plants, based on integration of the plant modules. It is shown that the usual assumption of ideal DC power supply at the input of plant inverter is inappropriate, and that the DC-DC converter and DC...
Planning and Operation of Energy Storage System for Participation of Renewable Energy Resources in Electric Grid Frequency Control
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sustainable energy supply and preservation of the environment have become the main motivations to integrate more renewable energy sources in electrical networks. However, with an increasing penetration of renewable energy sources in the modern electrical grids, new challenging issues arise regarding the power system planning, operation, control and protection. An important technical issue is the difficulty in achieving the frequency stability of these systems, as the renewables are often operated at the maximum power point, resulting in less generation units that provide reserve power. Moreover, the rotational inertia of the system is reduced due to the decoupling of the renewable energy...
Performance Improvement of Maximum Power Point Tracker in Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Increase in growing concerns over environmental pollution and depletion of fossil fuel resources motivate the need for cleaner energy technologies and stimulate research in facilitating renewable energy systems. In recent years, photovoltaic systems have attracted great attention since they remove the need for energy storage systems and intermediate processess for energy conversion. However, high capital cost, low efficiency and low energy density per area of these systems, as compared with other technologies hinder its industrial use. To surmount these bottlenecks and improve technical performance of PV systems, it is crucial to optimize configuration of convertor connection and to improve...
Integrated Control and Power Sharing of Distributed Generators in Islanded and Grid-Connected Microgrids
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Distributed generation (DG) technologies have achieved an intense progress during the last years. One of the appropriate ways to enter a DG system in the electrical network is through the use of microgrids. Because the majority of DG units are connected to the grid with power electronic converters, specific control strategies have been developed for these converters. Control strategies of DGs in microgrid differ in the grid-connected and the islanded states of operation. Changing the control modes from one state to another requires a reliable islanding detection method, and results in unwanted transients. It is, therefore, desirable to devise an integrated control approach for both states....
Development of New Wind Turbine Scheme and Pure DC Wind Farm based on Excitation Controlled Synchronous Generator
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, a new wind turbine scheme based on Electrically-Excited Synchronous Generator (EESG) and diode-bridge rectifier is proposed and developed. This new scheme is mainly based on the idea of generator excitation current employment as a means of wind turbine control. That is why the new scheme is called Excitation Controlled Synchronous Generator (ECSG) wind turbine. The most important aspects of the proposed ECSG wind turbine scheme are cost-effectiveness, simplicity and higher reliability, as well as higher efficiency. Considerable cost reduction for the converter unit of ECSG wind turbine is so important since costly converter has been one of the main challenges of the...
Improvement of Z-source and Quasi-z Source Inverter for Photovoltaic Applications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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The Z-source and quasi-Z source inverter have a capability to increase and decrease the output voltage without using extra switching stages or transformer. Therefor these inverters are an excellent choice for applications such as photovoltaic sources because of their higher efficiency, higher reliability and lower volume and cost. One drawback of these inverters is the leakage current that causes undesirable effect on the power system and safety issues. In this research we are going to develop a new modulation method for these inverters to reject the leakage current. In this method the harmonic content of common mode voltage is concentrated on the switching frequency and its harmonics while...
Improvement of DFIG Under Unbalanced Voltage Condition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, performance of doubly fed induction generators in wind turbine, under stator unbalanced voltage condition has been studied. Therefore, beside of presenting related equations and models for DFIG, drawbacks of DFIG performance under unbalanced voltage condition on variables such as electric torque, active and reactive stator power and stator current have been shown. Then, controller have been designed in the way that can eliminate electric torque oscillation, active power oscillation, negative sequences of stator current and rotor current. The controller is designed base on decoupling sequences in synchronous reference and stator voltage orientation method(SVO) that consist of...
Analysis of Dynamic Behavior and Inter Area Oscillations Characteristics in the Iran Electrical Grid
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, dynamic behavior of the Iran’s power grid has been analyzed and inter-area oscillations of this grid have been studied. Important results of this thesis are inter-area oscillation modes characteristics, regions and coherent generators and tie-lines in expose of high amplitude oscillations. These results could be used in different applications. It is time consuming and complicated to apply complete model for dynamic analyzing, therefore in most of researches an equivalent dynamic model should be prepared. First step for constructing this grid is identifying coherent generators. There are different methods to identify coherent ones, but it is not possible to apply all of them...
Integrated Network Frequency Stability Analysis with Entrance One Very Large Power Plant Unit
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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The most important task of a power system is generating and transmitting electricity for consumers, according to electricity quality standards. One of these quality criteria is preservation of grid frequency close to nominal value with continuity of energy delivery to consumers. Electricity is a specific commodity that its generation and consumption should be equal continually; otherwise the network frequency will change and may become unstable, causing severe damage to the network equipment. There for different control and protective actions are deployed to maintain balance between generation and consumption, and thus to keep grid frequency close to nominal value. Characteristics of...
Analysis and Improvement of The Low-Voltage Ride Through Capability of Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Generator-Based Wind Turbines
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Permanent-magnet synchronous generators have attracted more attention in recent years due to their special advantages which make them a suitable option for variable-speed wind turbines.Low-voltage ride through capability is one of the main concerns in widespread use of wind turbines in electric grids. Nowadays wind turbines are expected to remain connected to the grid during voltage dips and support the voltage recovery process by supplying reactive power.This thesis aims at behavior analysis and performance improvement of permanent-magnet synchronous generator-based wind turbines during grid faults. A simple method is presented to overcome the over current problem of the grid-side converter...
Analysis and Improvement of Dynamic Performance and Fault Ride-Through Capability of Wind Turbines Based on Doubly-Fed Induction Generators
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs) provide the capability of wide speed operation and independent control of active and reactive power. In contrast to the fixed speed WTs, they have higher efficiency, power quality and controllability. VSWTs are mainly divided in two categories: WTs based on doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) and WTs based on full converter with permanent magnet synchronous generator.
At now, among the different alternatives to obtain VSWTs, DFIGs are the most commonly used. This is because the voltage source converter (VSC) in DFIG has to handle a fraction of the total power under steady state conditions, and thus the size and cost of the converter is reduced....
At now, among the different alternatives to obtain VSWTs, DFIGs are the most commonly used. This is because the voltage source converter (VSC) in DFIG has to handle a fraction of the total power under steady state conditions, and thus the size and cost of the converter is reduced....
Development of Optimal Configuration, Modeling and Control of Large Scale PV (PHOTOVOLTAIC) Parks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Environmental problems as well as energy sustainability concerns, have forced many countries to provide part of their energy from Renewable Resources (RR). Solar energy has gained a lot of attention because of the huge energy stored in the sun and its availability. Since Energy conversion via PV panels causes less environmental problems, today, hundreds of large-scale PV parks are installed and planned worldwide. Since a single PV panel provides only up to 400 Watts of power, a PV park contains a large number of PV panels. Augmenting this large number of PV panels and converting their output power to AC using DC/DC and DC/AC converters should be in a form that not only the investment cost is...