Reactive Compensator Synthesis in Time-Domain as an Alternative to Harmonic Method

Abstract

The source reactive-current compensation is crucial in energy transmission efficiency. The compensator design in frequency-domain was already widely discussed and examined. This paper presents results of a study on how to design reactive compensators in time-domain. It’s the first time the reactive compensator have been designed in time domain. The example of compensator design was presented.

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M. Siwczyński and M. Jaraczewski, "Reactive Compensator Synthesis in Time-Domain as an Alternative to Harmonic Method," Circuits and Systems, Vol. 3 No. 3, 2012, pp. 205-209. doi: 10.4236/cs.2012.33028.

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