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Power Control at Grid Connected Converters and Analytical Solution of Steady States

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  • Viktor Valouch
  • Jiří Škramlík
  • Zdeněk Muller
  • Jan Švec
  • Josef Tlustý

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The paper presents a power control technique at grid connected converters under unbalanced voltage conditions. The current positive and negative sequences during grid voltage sags are controlled to ensure a proper exchange of active and reactive powers without power ripples. An analytical solution in a closed form of the B6 and B4 converters working with an optimized half a period switching symmetry is presented. The analytical solution may be applied for the converters connected to highly unbalanced grids and for different grid filter topologies.

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  • Viktor Valouch & Jiří Škramlík & Zdeněk Muller & Jan Švec & Josef Tlustý, 2015. "Power Control at Grid Connected Converters and Analytical Solution of Steady States," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:601916
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/601916
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