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This paper aims at the present difficulties to regulate the frequency difference and voltage difference automatically when doing power grid parallel operation in substation, and applies the back-to-back voltage source converter to the power grid synchronization parallel based on the theory of active power frequency and reactive power voltage in power system. The core of the power grid synchronization...
In recent years there have been many strategies have been proposed for use of proportional plus resonant P-R controllers both in the stationary and in the synchronous reference frame that demonstrate grid-connected converter performance can be improved under non-ideal supply conditions such as supply asymmetry and supply voltage distortion. However, when employed in systems with high frequency variability...
In recent years there have been many strategies proposed for use of proportional plus resonant P-R controllers both in the stationary and in the synchronous reference frame that demonstrate grid-connected converter performance can be improved under non-ideal supply conditions such as supply asymmetry and supply voltage distortion. However, when employed in systems with high frequency variability such...
Most of FACTS devices and grid connected converters need the information about the frequency and phase of the grid for synchronization and control. In some cases, the value to be measured that is used as synchronization signal is at remote bus or at a different voltage potential, which would require expensive high voltage measurements or high bandwidth communication. A new synchronization method for...
A crucial component of a grid-connected converter system is the phase-locked loop (PLL) that synchronizes the control to the grid voltage. Accurate, fast responding PLLs are required to provide phase angle and frequency measurements of the grid voltage for control and protection purposes. This paper proposes novel feedback mechanisms using the estimated frequency and phase in single-phase PLLs (in...
This paper presents a three-level three-phase neutral-point-clamped back-to-back converter applied to a wind emulator, where a wind power generator is connected to the grid through the back-to-back converter. The converter regulates the power extracted from the generator and controls how this power is injected to the grid with the desired power factor. Two phase locked loops are in charge of synchronizing...
A novel single-phase buck-boost converter is proposed for wind turbine applications in both grid-connected mode and stand-alone mode. Topologically, the proposed converter has a low component count with only three power switches, while conventional wind turbine converters may require five switches in two-stage power conversions for the same functions. Functionally, the new converter can adapt to a...
A phase locked loop PLL is applied in the three phase power electronics converters to synchronize with grid voltage vector to obtain unity power factor. There are many concepts of synchronization which allow obtain a sinusoidal reference current in spite of the strongly distorted grid voltage. This paper presents another application of the phase synchronization. The variable speed induction generator...
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