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Three-phase converter models for unbalanced radial power-flow studies
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Three-phase converter models for unbalanced radial power-flow studies

R Stoicescu, K Miu, C.O Nwankpa, D Niebur and Xiaoguang Yang
IEEE transactions on power systems, v 17(4), pp 1016-1021
Nov 2002

Abstract

Control systems Diodes Load flow Load flow analysis Power distribution Power electronics Power industry Power system modeling Pulse width modulation inverters Rectifiers
This paper presents a power-converter model intended for balanced and unbalanced radial power-flow studies. A three-phase steady-state model of a power converter (AC/DC-DC/AC) composed of a diode rectifier, a lossless DC link, and a pulse-width-modulated inverter is presented. Both the three-phase rectifier and the three-phase inverter are modeled as three, equivalent, Y-connected single-phase rectifiers and single-phase inverters, respectively. The model is implemented within a three-phase power-flow solver with phase representation. Simulation results on a balanced and an unbalanced 15-bus system are presented.

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