Receiving-End Voltage Compensation Method with NPC-Inverter-Based Active Power Line Conditioner in Three-Phase Four-Wire Distribution Feeder
Yuka Sabi,
Hiroaki Yamada
Abstract:This study proposes a receiving-end voltage compensation method employing a phase-specific reactive power control strategy with a neutral-point-clamped (NPC) inverter in a three-phase four-wire distribution system. The principle of the proposed receiving end voltage compensation method is explained. Further, the proposed control strategy can solve the problems of the three-phase, four-wire distribution system, which are an increase in the neutral-line current and the unbalanced voltage. Computer simulation is … Show more
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