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dc.contributor.authorK, Moganapriya-
dc.contributor.authorSrungavarapu, Gopalakrishna-
dc.contributor.authorPattnaik, Monalisa-
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-09T10:18:55Z-
dc.date.available2026-03-09T10:18:55Z-
dc.date.issued2026-02-
dc.identifier.citation4th Odisha International Conference on Electrical Power Engineering, Communication and Computing Technology (ODICON), SOA University, Bhubaneswar, 20-21 February 2026en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2080/5716-
dc.descriptionCopyright belongs to the proceeding publisher.en_US
dc.description.abstractSmall-scale Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG) based Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) widely uses diode rectifier for conversion from AC to DC due to their affordability and ease of use. But, this structure results in high current harmonics and poor power factor on the source side. Direct Power Control (DPC) is a well-established control approach for pulse width modulation (PWM) converter to obtain sinusoidal current waveform and unity power factor (UPF) at the source side. DPC for AC grid-connected converter is extensively reported in the literature, but its use for variable-speed AC machine is still relatively limited. DPC is particularly challenging to implement for machine-side converter (MSC) of variable-speed generator because it involves accurate measurement of instantaneous voltage, current, and phase angle under continuously changing frequency. Despite these difficulties, implementation of DPC for the MSC in WECS is very attractive as it provides stable DC-link control without the need for extra converter stages. In this research, the efficacy of table-based DPC, which is commonly used for constant source frequency, is tested for variable voltage source that emulates the output characteristics of variable speed generator. The converter’s performance is tested in two different ways: (1) by changing the source voltage/frequency in a linear way and (2) by changing source voltage/frequency randomly. Both cases are tested under two different conditions: one with a constant load and the other with stepwise load change for the performance of DC-link voltage regulation, rise time, ripple, and power factor. The simulation results confirm that the model effectively regulates DC-link voltage at 180 V and maintains sinusoidal source current with UPF during the changes in source voltage/frequency and load.en_US
dc.subjectPermanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG)en_US
dc.subjectDirect Power Control (DPC)en_US
dc.subjectVariable Speed Wind Energy Conversion System (VSWECS)en_US
dc.subjectDC-link Voltage Controlen_US
dc.subjectMachine Side Control (MSC)en_US
dc.titlePerformance Analysis of a Direct Power Controlled VSC for PMSG based Wind Energy Conversion Systemen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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