2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2014.06.041
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Active and reactive power ripple minimization in direct power control of matrix converter-fed DFIG

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“…As a sample, this strategy is applied in a direct nine-cells matrix converter [18], in a three-phase PWM rectifier; authors [19], compare the results of the voltage-oriented control (VCO) with direct power control (DPC) applied to a threelevel rectifier, On other hand, an application of the DPC control on a two-level rectifier in the presence of unbalanced threephase system is proposed in [20], and finally on various active power filter topologies [21]. This method, inspired from the famous direct torque control (DTC), applied in electrical machine control, is considered as a suitable alternative to the field oriented control technique [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a sample, this strategy is applied in a direct nine-cells matrix converter [18], in a three-phase PWM rectifier; authors [19], compare the results of the voltage-oriented control (VCO) with direct power control (DPC) applied to a threelevel rectifier, On other hand, an application of the DPC control on a two-level rectifier in the presence of unbalanced threephase system is proposed in [20], and finally on various active power filter topologies [21]. This method, inspired from the famous direct torque control (DTC), applied in electrical machine control, is considered as a suitable alternative to the field oriented control technique [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If stator and rotor resistances are neglected indicate that, having a constant stator flux φ s and the rotor flux is obtained from equation (15), it is indicate that variation of rotor flux is dependent to applied rotor voltage [5], [20].…”
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“…Variable speed WECS have been many advantages: operation at maximized power capture over a wide range of wind speeds, reduced mechanical stresses imposed on the turbine, and improved power quality compared with fixed speed WECS [5], [6]. The variable speed WECS using the DFIGs are suitable and promising for application in wind energy.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[5][6]. The use of matrix converters is recently being consolidated in commercial applications such as aerospace actuators, marine propulsion, wind energy conversion, and electrical motor drives [7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 99%