IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

GRID-CONNECTED CONVERSION OPTIMIZATION FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION IN UNBALANCED SYSTEMS DURING DISRUPTIONS

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Md.Younus,T.Lingaiah,Dr. K.Kusal Kumar,Upparapalli Siva Kumar

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Utilizing grid-connected conversions (GCCs) to maintain voltage level while riding over network disturbances has recently become one of the main needs reflected in grid rules. This study presents a novel method for injecting an appropriate set of +ve/-ve watt/wattles currents through four regulating variables to provide a reference signal that can sustain voltage levels. In order to determine the best configurations for all mesh voltage conditions, empirical formulas are offered. In order to achieve optimal performance, the following goals can be fulfilled: The phase voltage limitations were satisfied first, followed by an optimization of the flow of real and reactive power, a restriction of fault currents, and a reduction in real and reactive power oscillations. The development of GCCs can profit greatly from these ideal behaviors, which include increased efficiency, less dc-link disturbances, improved ac network stability, and a decrease in device failure. The suggested phrases and analytical results are validated by empirical studies and simulation

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