2011 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ias.2011.6074344
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Comparison of current control methods for a near unity power factor converter in a wind generator system feeding stand-alone loads

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“…Many papers refer to the co-simulation to the simulation of interconnected software, e.g. MathWorks Simulink and PSIM (Maswood et al, 2011), (Antony, 2017); however, those cosimulation examples use an analytical model of the electrical machine, sometimes with an additional modelled saturation (hysteresis), for taking into account some non-linearities of the machine (Zidan et al, 2018).…”
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“…Many papers refer to the co-simulation to the simulation of interconnected software, e.g. MathWorks Simulink and PSIM (Maswood et al, 2011), (Antony, 2017); however, those cosimulation examples use an analytical model of the electrical machine, sometimes with an additional modelled saturation (hysteresis), for taking into account some non-linearities of the machine (Zidan et al, 2018).…”
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“…However, with this modification, with a constant switching frequency, the supply current harmonics can also be centered on that value, thus adding to converter reliability. Later, they proposed a synchronous reference frame based HCC method [38]. Fig.…”
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“…Synchronous reference frame based HCC[38].In this method, Park's transformation was used to obtain the three reference phase currents. The PLL circuit is used to obtain ωt, the angular position of the AC supply voltage.…”
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“…Multilevel rectifier is required for very high power applications; usually a single rectifier unit is sufficient for small, medium and high power applications. The bi-directional switch control unit is incorporated with the front-end rectifier[66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73] to achieve Unity Power Factor operation. The DC-link capacitor bank is used to maintain a constant DC-output voltage at the output side of the rectifier.…”
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