73 research outputs found

    Grid inductance estimation by reactive power perturbation for sensor-less scheme based on virtual flux

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    Use of renewable energy sources is raising for grid connected systems, for which higher power quality requirements are being issued. Monitoring the grid impedance ensure stable operation of the controller and proper connection and disconnection from the grid. Thus it is vital to know the value of grid or transformer distributed impedance in given time, instead assuming a constant value in controller. To overcome this problem an identification method based on perturbation of reactive power is proposed. The normally inductive character of the grid used together with synchronous frame current controller have cross coupling terms which are used in analysis. This method is suitable for use with virtual flux oriented control. It uses two current sensors and one dc link voltage sensor. Method enables maintain unity power factor not only at PCC but also further into the grid, including lines and transformer leakage inductance.reviewe

    Variable speed pumped storage hydropower for integration of wind energy in isolated grids : case description and control strategies

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    This paper presents the use of variable speed pumped storage hydropower plants for balancing power fluctuations from wind power in an isolated grid. A topology based on a synchronous machine and a full scale back-to-back voltage source converter is suggested for obtaining variable speed operation of a pump-turbine unit. This topology has not been previously investigated for variable speed pumped storage power plants, but can now be considered relevant for small and medium sized pumped storage units because of the development of voltage source converter drives for higher voltage levels. A possible case for implementation of such a system is described based on the situation on the Faroe Islands, where controllable energy storage can help to allow for a higher share of renewable energy in the power system and by that to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels. Power control of the pumped storage unit by load following for direct compensation of the fluctuations in power output from a wind farm will limit the influence on the operation of the rest of the grid. By utilizing the pumped storage to take part in the primary frequency control of the power system, the frequency response to other changes in production or load will also be improved.reviewe

    Multi-terminal VSC-HVDC system for integration of offshore wind farms and green electrification of platforms in the North Sea

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    This paper discusses a multi-terminal VSC-HVDC system proposed for integration of deep sea wind farms and offshore oil and gas platforms in to the Norwegian national grid onshore. An equivalent circuit of the VSC in synchronous d-q reference frame has been established and decoupled control of active and reactive power was developed. A three terminal VSC-HVDC was modeled and simulated in EMTDC/PSCAD software. Voltage margin method has been used for reliable operation of the HVDC system without the need of communication. Simulation results show that the proposed multi-terminal VSC-HVDC was able to maintain constant DC voltage operation during load switchings, step changes in power demand and was able to secure power to passive loads during loss of a DC voltage regulating VSC-HVDC terminal with out the use of communication between terminals.reviewe

    Understanding of tuning techniques of converter controllers for VSC-HVDC

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    A mathematical model of a voltage source converter is presented in the synchronous reference frame for investigating VSC-HVDC for transferring wind power through a long distance. This model is used to analyze voltage and current control loops for the VSC and study their dynamics. Vector control is used for decoupled control of active and reactive power and the transfer functions are derived for the control loops. In investigating the operating conditions for HVDC systems, the tuning of controllers is one of the critical stages of the design of control loops. Three tuning techniques are discussed in the paper and analytical expressions are derived for calculating the parameters of the current and voltage controllers. The tuning criteria are discussed and simulations are used to test the performance of such tuning techniques.reviewe

    Protein and Long-Chain n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Recovered from Herring Brines upon Flocculation and Flotation─A Case Study

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    A novel integrated process for recovery of protein-enriched biomasses from 5% presalting brines and spice brines of herring (Clupea harengus) was investigated by combining carrageenan- and/or acid-driven flocculation (F) plus dissolved air flotation (DAF). The F-DAF technique with carrageenan resulted in protein and lipid recoveries from 5% presalting brine of 78 and 38%, respectively. Without flocculation or with only acidification, protein and lipid recoveries in DAF were only 13 and 10%, respectively. Low protein and lipid recoveries, 8-12 and 1.8-8.2%, respectively, were also obtained when spice brine was subjected to only acidification and DAF. The protein content in dry biomasses from 5% presalting brine and spice brine was 36-43 and 13-16%, respectively. The corresponding lipid levels were 23-31 and 9-18%, respectively, with ash levels of 11-20 and 38-45%, respectively. Biomass proteins contained ≀45% essential amino acids, and the lipids had ≀16% long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Freeze-dried spice brine biomasses were characterized by anchovy- and spice-related sensory attributes. 5% presalting brine biomasses were connected to fish and seafood attributes and showed gel forming capacity. The outlined F-DAF recovery system can thus recover both nutrients and interesting flavors from the herring process waters, which are currently lost from the food chain

    Stationary frame voltage harmonic controller for standalone power generation

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    The paper presents a new control scheme for voltage control of voltage source inverter (VSI) with LC output filter. Proposed high performance control scheme with use of stationary regulators can be used in UPS or standalone power generation where sine wave output voltage is to be maintained. The proposed controller is able to compensate voltage distortion from unbalanced and nonlinear loads, thus controlling negative and positive voltage sequence and its harmonics. For the control purpose only voltage measurement in required. Besides, the controller can be further used in distributed power generation where the parallel operation is desired. In order to improve the parallel operation and sharing any kind of distorting loads, the proposed controller allows adjusting the gain of selected harmonics required for proper harmonic sharing. The proposed scheme is fully appropriate for digital implementation of UPS systems where high quality AC output voltage is in importance. The diagram block of the proposed controller is shown together with some simulation and experimental results. Presented controller shows outstanding performance under nonlinear and unbalanced loads which uses selective harmonic compensators

    Frequency-adaptive virtual flux estimation for grid synchronization under unbalanced conditions

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    This paper proposes a new and explicitly frequencyadaptive method for Virtual Flux estimation and voltage sensorless grid synchronization under unbalanced conditions. The proposed system is based on using Second Order Generalized Integrators, arranged to simultaneously fulfill the purposes of frequency-adaptive band-pass filtering, integration and quadrature signal generation. This results in a simple and efficient structure for combined Virtual Flux estimation and separation into positive and negative sequence components. The properties of the proposed Virtual Flux model is analyzed theoretically, first as an integrator for implementing generic Virtual Flux estimation, and then with respect to sequence separation. The dynamic performance of the proposed estimation method is tested by simulations for the case of an unbalanced voltage drop in the grid and for a step in grid frequency. The simulations verify the performance to be as expected, with similar dynamics as synchronization based on voltage measurements.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Digital Variable Frequency Control for Zero Voltage Switching and Interleaving of Synchronous Buck Converters

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    Abstract-When a synchronous buck converter is operated with zero voltage switching (ZVS) and fixed frequency, the direction of the current in the output inductor is alternated each switching period. Thus the output current ripple of the converter is high to ensure zero voltage switching operation at maximum load. With interleaved outputs this leads to high circulating currents at low loads. In this paper, to minimize circulating currents at low loads, solutions for digital control of ZVS with variable switching frequency and interleaving control for bidirectional power flow are presented. The methods have been implemented in a DSP and verified by measurements

    Exploration of digital entrepreneurship – online home based businesses through empirical analysis

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    Digital entrepreneurship is a broad domain and includes businesses predominantly operating online, such as online retailers, portals, community sites and also businesses providing services to enable other businesses to operate online, such as web designers, platform providers and operators. This research focused online home based businesses on any stage of business development, for example start-up or grown, and focus on any aspect, such as raising finance, establishing networks or developing marketing approaches. This research uses systematic review and empirical analysis considering the theoretical lens of effectuation as research methods. The outcomes of this research are: ‱ Characteristics of online home based entrepreneurs and businesses, and developed a model of entrepreneur-venture fit ‱ Certain challenging demands, such as engendering feelings of isolation ‱ Entrepreneurial opportunities to groups and individuals who may be otherwise excluded This study is important since it provides empirical evidence and a theoretically grounded understanding of how online businesses offer the opportunity to break out of the low growth, low margin and enter high growth, high margin, post-industrial sectors. In future, we plan to work on grey literature related to online home based businesses

    Dietary replacement of fishmeal with marine proteins recovered from shrimp and herring process waters promising in Atlantic salmon aquaculture

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    There is a general agreement that fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) are valuable resources for aquafeed, but that the production cannot keep the same pace as the current growth of the aquaculture industry. Therefore, there is a need to find alternative sources for lipids and protein. This study examines the possibility of using proteins recovered from seafood industry side stream waters as a complement to FM in feed for Atlantic salmon. To recover the proteins, herring and shrimp process side streams waters were flocculated then treated with dissolved air flotation (DAF), which is considered a gentle technology. Shrimp steam water was used to obtain shrimp protein (SP) and herring salt brine to obtain herring protein (HP). The recovered semi-solid protein fraction was spray dried and formulated into experimental diets at inclusion levels of 1.9–10% (dw/dw). Two feeding trials were conducted to investigate; 1) the properties of different flocculants to recover SP from shrimp steam water, alginate (Alg; 1.9% inclusion), carrageenan (Carr; 2.0% inclusion) and a synthetic flocculant from Kemira (Kem; 3.8% inclusion). 2) total or partial replacement of FM with SP-Alg (10% and no FM) and HP-Alg (3% and 8% FM). For both feeding trials each diet was provided to triplicate tanks (n = 31 and 30/tank) of Atlantic salmon with a start weight of 193 g (duration 10 weeks) and 304 g (duration 7 weeks) respectively. All fish showed similar feed intake, feed conversion ratio (on tank basis) and weight gain. The inclusion of SP or HP as total or partial replacement of FM did neither influence adiposity of the fish, as measured by condition factor, nor heposomatic index (HSI). No negative effect of the alternative protein could be found through histological examination of the intestine. In feeding trial two, diets did not affect the adaptive immune indicators CD8α and MHC II. The SP-Alg diet did not affect intestinal barrier and transporting functions, assessed using Ussing-chamber technology. However, HP-Alg affected the trans-epithelial resistance, which indicate that the intestinal barrier function could be affected by low inclusions. We conclude that from a biological perspective, SP recovered from shrimp steaming waters using Alg and DAF technology represents a new marine biomass with potential as a replacement for FM in Atlantic salmon feed. To diversify the possibility of using flocculants to retrieve proteins we also suggest further investigation of the potential to use Carr in larger inclusions
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