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Dual Active Compensation for Voltage Source Rectifiers Under Very Weak Grid Conditions
Author: Rezaee, Saeed, Author: Radwan, Amr, Author: Moallem, Mehrdad, Author: Wang, Jiacheng
Date created: 2021-11-30
Assessment and compensation of dynamic instabilities in voltage source converters connected to weak AC grids and microgrids
Author: Rezaee, Saeed
Date created: 2022-08-30

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  • Mechatronics Systems Engineering (1)
  • Mechatronics Systems Engineering Theses (1)

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  • Graduate student (PhD) (1)

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  • Rezaee, Saeed (2)
  • Moallem, Mehrdad (1)
  • Radwan, Amr (1)
  • Wang, Jiacheng (1)

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  • Moallem, Mehrdad (1)
  • Wang, Jason (1)

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  • Dynamic interaction (2)
  • (-) Small-signal stability (2)
  • Active compensation (1)
  • Dual active compensation (DAC) (1)
  • Rectification mode (1)
  • Short circuit ratio (SCR) (1)
  • Very weak grid (VWG) (1)
  • Voltage source converter (1)
  • Voltage source converter (VSC) (1)
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  • Weak microgrid (1)

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