The aim of this chapter is to investigate the design of line front-end converter systems andtheir control in view of their steady-state and transient behaviour. After a brief review ofthe applications, the basic functions, the operating limits and the mathematical models ofthe voltage source front-end converters are discussed. Some basic and advanced controltechniques are reviewed with specific attention to the possible design criteria. Then theinfluence of the non-ideal conditions (grid unbalance, converter dead-time and presenceof unmodelled delays in control and measurement) is discussed.

Design of line front-end converter systems under real line conditions / Liserre, Marco; Dell’Aquila, Antonio. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 191-224. [10.1016/B978-008045261-6/50008-6]

Design of line front-end converter systems under real line conditions

Marco Liserre;Antonio Dell’Aquila
2007-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this chapter is to investigate the design of line front-end converter systems andtheir control in view of their steady-state and transient behaviour. After a brief review ofthe applications, the basic functions, the operating limits and the mathematical models ofthe voltage source front-end converters are discussed. Some basic and advanced controltechniques are reviewed with specific attention to the possible design criteria. Then theinfluence of the non-ideal conditions (grid unbalance, converter dead-time and presenceof unmodelled delays in control and measurement) is discussed.
2007
Electromagnetic Compatibility in Power Systems
978-0-08-045261-6
Elsevier
Design of line front-end converter systems under real line conditions / Liserre, Marco; Dell’Aquila, Antonio. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 191-224. [10.1016/B978-008045261-6/50008-6]
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