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Active AC/DC Voltage Source Converter with Function of Reactive Power Compensation for Neighboring Inductive Loads

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Fig -1: Three phase active ac/dc voltage source converter Neighboring inductive load
Fig -2: a) Single line diagram, b) Phasor diagram
Fig -6: Performance of active ac/dc voltage source converter.
Figure 10 presents the transient response of active ac/dc converter according to step changes in dc output voltage
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