CONTROL OF BATTERY OPERATED SYSTEM WITH A DC-DC BOOSTCONVERTER FED DSTATCOM USING SYNCHRONOUS REFERENCE FRAME THEORY &ACTIVE COMPONENT OF CURRENTALGORITHM
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Distribution Static Compensator, Voltage Source Converter,, Synchronous Reference Frame Theory,, cos? Controlling AlgorithmAbstract
This paper presents a comprehensive survey of DSTATCOM control strategies put forward recently. It is aimed at providing a broad perspective on the status of DSTATCOM control methods to researchers and application engineers dealing with harmonic suppression issues. Many control techniques have been designed, developed, and realized for active filters in recent years. The proposed DSTATCOM consists of a three-leg Voltage Source Converter (VSC) with a dc bus capacitor. The PV array or battery operated boost converter is proposed to maintain the dc link voltage of the dc bus capacitor for continuous compensation for the load. This paper presents to evaluate the performance comparison of two control strategies forextracting the reference currents to control the proposed DSTATCOM. The two control methods are Synchronous Reference Frame (SRF) theory and Icos? algorithm. The performance of the DSTATCOM is validated using MATLAB software with its simulink and Power System Block set (PSB) toolboxes. The simulation results
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