2. Power control principle for a converter connected to the AC grid
A VSC converter is a controllable voltage source connected in series to an inductor. When connected to an electrical network with a fixed voltage, it is possible to control the active and reactive power by controlling the current through the coupling inductor. A schematic diagram is shown in Figure 2 a, while its associated Fresnel representation is shown in Figure 2 b. The inductance shown in the diagram in Figure 2 corresponds to the sum of the leakage inductance of the transformer and that of the converter for switching valve-based converters, while it corresponds to the sum of the leakage inductance...
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