Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
Driver de iluminação como carga inteligente para compensação de condições da rede
Fecha
2019-07-08Autor
Cipriani, João Pedro Scherer
Institución
Resumen
The fast transition from a traditional centralized generation model to a new model – in which
distributed generation becomes common-place and there’s a growing share of grid-tied
inverters – raises concerns on the stability and overall energy quality of the electrical system.
While most of the researchers seek solutions in the improvement of the interface between the
grid and the generation sources, a considerable share of the systems electrical demand is
interfaced to the grid though electronic converters. Controlling those loads in a way that they
present compensatory characteristics can be beneficial to the systems stability. Loads that
present such characteristics are called Smart Loads. Therefore, this work presents the
development of acontrol strategy applied to a LED driver that turns it on a Smart Load. The DC
bus capacitor, already a part of most LED drivers, is used as energy storage to decouple the
instantaneous input and output power. The control structure measures the grid voltage and
frequency, updating the driver’s input current so that it has a compensatory behavior. The load
power is defined based on a filtered input power reference. A prototype was projected,
simulated and early experimental results are presented.