This paper presents a simulation study on the implementation of the Single Star Flying Capacitor Converter Modular Multi-level Cascaded Converter (MMCC-SSFCC) as a STATCOM operating under voltage sag condition. This paper proposes a cluster balancing control, using a zero sequence voltage injection technique for the SSFCC-STATCOM operating either as a reactive compensator under Low Voltage Ride Through condition (LVRT) or unbalanced current compensator. This control strategy enables the STATCOM system to compensate for both positive sequence reactive and negative sequence currents. Not only does it compensate for the load demands, but also keep the module DC-link and flying capacitor voltages at their rated values
This paper compares the operating capabilities of STATCOMs based on Modular Multilevel Cascaded Con...
Abstract A new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for a delta connected modular mul...
Modular multilevel cascaded converter-based STATCOMs are scalable to higher voltages without requiri...
This paper presents a simulation study on the implementation of the Single Star Flying Capacitor Co...
This paper presents a simulation study into the implementation of the single star flying capacitor c...
This paper presents a simulation study into the implementation of the single star flying capacitor ...
This paper presents a simulation study for a built prototype of modular multi-level flying capacitor...
This paper presents a simulation study into the implementation of a modular multi-level flying capac...
Voltage and current unbalance are major problems in distribution networks, particularly with the int...
This paper presents a new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for the single-star co...
A new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for a delta connected modular multilevel c...
Voltage fluctuation and power losses in the distribution line are problems in distribution networks....
This paper presents a novel modulated model- predictive control (MMPC) scheme for Modular Multilevel...
This paper compares the operating capabilities of STATCOMs based on Modular Multilevel Cascaded Conv...
This paper presents a novel configuration of unified power flow controller (UPFC) using a three-phas...
This paper compares the operating capabilities of STATCOMs based on Modular Multilevel Cascaded Con...
Abstract A new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for a delta connected modular mul...
Modular multilevel cascaded converter-based STATCOMs are scalable to higher voltages without requiri...
This paper presents a simulation study on the implementation of the Single Star Flying Capacitor Co...
This paper presents a simulation study into the implementation of the single star flying capacitor c...
This paper presents a simulation study into the implementation of the single star flying capacitor ...
This paper presents a simulation study for a built prototype of modular multi-level flying capacitor...
This paper presents a simulation study into the implementation of a modular multi-level flying capac...
Voltage and current unbalance are major problems in distribution networks, particularly with the int...
This paper presents a new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for the single-star co...
A new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for a delta connected modular multilevel c...
Voltage fluctuation and power losses in the distribution line are problems in distribution networks....
This paper presents a novel modulated model- predictive control (MMPC) scheme for Modular Multilevel...
This paper compares the operating capabilities of STATCOMs based on Modular Multilevel Cascaded Conv...
This paper presents a novel configuration of unified power flow controller (UPFC) using a three-phas...
This paper compares the operating capabilities of STATCOMs based on Modular Multilevel Cascaded Con...
Abstract A new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for a delta connected modular mul...
Modular multilevel cascaded converter-based STATCOMs are scalable to higher voltages without requiri...