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Experimental Investigation of Space Vector PWM-Based Matrix Converter for WECS During Start-Up Conditions

Harjinder Singh

Abstract


This paper displays the exploratory examination of the space vector PWM lattice converter (MC) for wind vitality transformation framework (WECS) amid element condition. Here, space vector PWM is successfully used to meet certain IEEE measures like IEEE 1547, IEEE-519 and IEC 61727 principles. The control framework is actualized on a dSPACE DS1104 constant board and MATLAB/Simulink. Attainability of the proposed framework has been tentatively confirmed utilizing a research center 1.2 kW model of WECS under startup to unfaltering state conditions.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijacs.v2i2.407

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