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Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation-Based DSTATCOM for Harmonic Compensation

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This article deals with the implementation of Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM) with space vector pulse width modulation (SV-PWM) technique for harmonic compensation. To create reference current for compensation, here, we are applying Modified Instantaneous Reactive Power Theory (M-IRPT) control mechanism. Pulses pattern for switching is generated by using SV-PWM technique. Main objective of using this control mechanism is to bring down total harmonic distortion (THD) below \(5\%\) to satisfy the IEEE-519-1992 standard recommendation for THD. The proposed model is simulated by using Simulink version of MATLAB2016 for M-IRPT control scheme for SV-PWM followed by experimental verification. The obtained result is then again verified for both techniques by using SV-PWM technique and carrier-based pulse width modulation (CB-PWM).

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Shadangi, P., Swain, S.D., Panda, G. (2022). Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation-Based DSTATCOM for Harmonic Compensation. In: Panda, G., Naayagi, R.T., Mishra, S. (eds) Sustainable Energy and Technological Advancements. Advances in Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9033-4_16

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