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Active and Reactive Power Allocation Strategy to Maximize the Range of Negative-Sequence Current Compensation Based on Hybrid Cascaded STATCOM
$1,500.00
Active and Reactive Power Allocation Strategy to Maximize the Range of Negative-Sequence Current Compensation Based on Hybrid Cascaded STATCOM
$1,500.00
This digital package contains all original materials used to implement and validate the research presented in the IEEE paper:
“Active and Reactive Power Allocation Strategy to Maximize the Range of Negative-Sequence Current Compensation Based on Hybrid Cascaded STATCOM.”
Included Materials:
MATLAB (.m) Files – Full control algorithm with modular structure and in-line comments
Simulink (.slx) Model – Complete STATCOM simulation under unbalanced grid conditions
Altium Designer (.SchDoc / .PcbDoc) – Professional PCB layout and schematic files for the CHB STATCOM control board
PSIM (.psimsch) – Simulation of the power stage and control logic in PSIM environment
Mathcad (.xmcd) – Complete mathematical derivations and control equations
Raw Simulation Data (.mat / .csv) – Logged waveforms for current, voltage, active/reactive power
System Diagrams (.svg / .png) – Block diagrams and control structure illustrations
README (.txt) – Setup instructions for simulations, hardware files, and usage notes
Ideal For:
Researchers working on STATCOM, CHB multilevel converters, or power quality compensation
Graduate students replicating IEEE-published models in their thesis
R&D engineers developing advanced converter controls
Power electronics educators and lab instructors
Published in: IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Authors: Miaoyu Wei, Daorong Lu, Tianhong Wu, Khalil Alluhaybi, Haibing Hu
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