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Modeling and simulation of DC/AC converter for wind power flow optimization based on instantaneous reactive power theory

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2 Author(s)
Lei Zhang ; Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Shandong Univ. of Technol., Zibo, China ; Yanlei Zhao

In the wind power flow optimization control system, 3-phase DC/AC converter is used to realize two-way flow of active power and reactive power, of which the key problem is that how to realize decoupling control of active current and reactive current. Traditional d-q decomposition method makes the design of control system complicated. In order to simplify the design of control system, p-q decomposition method is proposed based on instantaneous reactive power theory, which is used to establish 3-phase DC/AC converter's mathematical model. The simulation using Matlab/simulink shows the feasibility of the modeling method.

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Power Engineering and Automation Conference (PEAM), 2011 IEEE  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 8-9 Sept. 2011

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