Grid simulator for power quality assessment of micro-grids

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In this study, a grid simulator based on a back-to-back inverter topology with resonant controllers is presented. The simulator is able to generate three-phase voltages for a range of amplitudes and frequencies with different types of perturbations, such as voltage sags, steady-state unbalanced voltages, low-order harmonics and flicker. The aim of this equipment is to test the performance of a given system under such distorted voltages. A prototype of the simulator, consisting of two inverters connected back-to-back to a 380 V three-phase grid and feeding a micro-grid composed of two-inverter interfaced distributed generators and a critical load was built and tested. A set of experimental results for linear purely resistive loads, non-linear loads and current-controlled inverters is presented to prove the capabilities of the simulator. Finally, a case study is presented by testing a micro-grid. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Eloy-García, J., Vasquez, J. C., & Guerrero, J. M. (2013). Grid simulator for power quality assessment of micro-grids. IET Power Electronics, 6(4), 732–741. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2012.0541

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