The Application of Tuned Inductors in Electric Power Systems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Adaptive Devices for Improving the Quality of Electricity
2.1. Passive Compensator
2.2. Shunt Active Power Filter
- Voltage source inverter (VSI), with the inductive filter (LCS), included at its output;
- Reference signal generator (RSG);
- Current transducers (CT1 and CT2).
3. Idea of Operation of the Tuned Inductor
4. Inductor’s Field Simulation Model Studies
- Air gap width: g = 2.0 mm;
- Number of turns: z1= z21= z22= 80.
5. Laboratory Tests and Discussion
5.1. Tests of the Prototype of the Tuned Inductor
- Number of turns: z1 = z21= z22= 80;
- Air gap width: g = 2.0 mm;
- Inductance (in the quasi-linear range of the magnetic core operation), secondary coil open: LTI= 4.3 mH;
- Inductance (in the quasi-linear range of the magnetic core operation), secondary coil closed: LTI = 1.6 mH;
- Coil resistance: R1 = 110 mΩ, R2 = 220 mΩ.
- Thus, taking into account all of the aforementioned assumptions related to the tuned inductor model and taking into account the test results, the calculated value of the coupling factor k = 0.79.
5.2. Tests of the Electric System with a Tuned Inductor
- Isolated power line, equipped with an EMI filter at the input;
- Auto-transformer (ATR) and transformer (TR);
- Tested inductor (TI);
- Voltage source inverter (VSI);
- LCL filter (FLT), included at the output of the VSI;
- Inverter control module (CM);
- Voltage and current, isolated transducers (VT and CT);
- Regulated DC power supply (PSP).
5.3. Discussion of the Test Results
6. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleGwóźdź, Michał. 2022. "The Application of Tuned Inductors in Electric Power Systems" Energies 15, no. 22: 8481. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228481
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