Micro-Grid Inverter AC Side Load Voltage Stability Control Based on SVPWM

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Space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) technology can significantly reduce the harmonic content of the inverter output voltage and increase voltage stability compared to other modulation techniques. This paper apply the SVPWM technology in the micro-grid inverter side load voltage stability control, on the basis of dual loop vector inverter control and the basic principles and algorithms of SVPWM. The MATLAB/Simulink simulation show that the response based on SVPWM inverter system changes very rapid load ,the AC side load voltage and frequency control is also very stable.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 960-961)

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1272-1276

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June 2014

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