DigSILENT Modeling of Power Electronic Converters for Distributed Generation systems

Abstract

In this paper with increasing levels of small-scale distributed generation (DG) systems connecting into the electrical grid, there is a growing awareness of potentially adverse interactions between these systems and the grid because of their differing responses to steady state and transient network events. To study the simulation models of both the grid network and the DG inverter systems that are efficiently explain to their real world physical system behaviors. In this power inverter model developed in the DigSILENT power factory. And also explain the inverter operation up to the PWM switching frequency, but is still computationally viable for use with larger scale system studies.

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VenkateswaraReddy. G, Chandrakala. B

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VenkateswaraReddy. G, Chandrakala. B (2015). DigSILENT Modeling of Power Electronic Converters for Distributed Generation systems. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 3(8), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-21187