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AuthorAl-Qatouni, H.
AuthorGastli, A.
AuthorBen-Brahim, L.
Available date2022-11-22T06:39:45Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameProceedings - 2018 2nd European Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, EECS 2018
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EECS.2018.00011
CitationAl-Qatouni, H., Gastli, A., & Ben-Brahim, L. (2018, December). STATCOM using Packed U-Cell 5-Level Converter with New Control Algorithm. In 2018 2nd European Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) (pp. 11-15). IEEE.
ISBN978-1-7281-1929-8
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/36588
AbstractThis paper introduces a new control strategy for a single-phase 5-level packed U-Cell (PUC) converter that is used as a STATCOM. The proposed control method allows the regulation of the amount of reactive power (VAr) injected to the grid as well as the amount of active power that charges the capacitors to balance their voltages. The proposed control algorithm is based on a 4-carrier PWM technique and uses redundant switching states to control the amplitude as well as the phase angle of the grid current. As a result both reactive and active power can be controlled which assures good balancing of the capacitor voltages. The proposed method was implement and tested with simulation. Results obtained show that the capacitor voltages were balanced within 2% of their rated values and the grid current THD% was below 5%. These results validate the effectiveness of this method.
SponsorQatar National Research Fund (QNRF) - # NPRP 10-1203-160008.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
Subject5-level
Converter
FACTs
Packed-UCell
PUC
STATCOM
TitleSTATCOM using packed U-Cell 5-level converter with new control algorithm
TypeConference Paper
Pagination11-15
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