The conventional sources of energy are limited which are unable to meet the demand. There is always need of generation of electrical energy worldwide, may be in terms of few kilowatts to hundreds of kilowatts. The power requirement at the domestic level is terms of few kilowatts so there should be a way to meet the electrical demand at domestic level during load shading or fault. A subtitle to this could be a Voltage controlled voltage source inverters (VCVSIs). Now a day, such inverters are widely used in many applications like power supplies, power quality controllers, renewable energy, marine and military to meet the demand. Wherever an ac supply is need from a DC source, such inverters may be used. They are the heart and soul of converting DC into an ac source. Hence, such inverters should be designed so that they are robust and efficient. Inverter models can be design and simulated with software like Matlab Simulink to check suitability of inverter before implementing the hardware. Loads at the domestic level may be linear or non- linear hence a simple approach to design a voltage source inverter using open loop is presented in this paper.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.jeee.s.2015030101.12 |
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Akhilesh Sharma, Neeraj Kumar, Gunjan Gupta. (2014). Open-Loop Voltage Control Voltage Source Inverter for a Linear Load & Non-Linear Load. Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 3(1-1), 13-21. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.jeee.s.2015030101.12
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Akhilesh Sharma; Neeraj Kumar; Gunjan Gupta. Open-Loop Voltage Control Voltage Source Inverter for a Linear Load & Non-Linear Load. J. Electr. Electron. Eng. 2014, 3(1-1), 13-21. doi: 10.11648/j.jeee.s.2015030101.12
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Akhilesh Sharma, Neeraj Kumar, Gunjan Gupta. Open-Loop Voltage Control Voltage Source Inverter for a Linear Load & Non-Linear Load. J Electr Electron Eng. 2014;3(1-1):13-21. doi: 10.11648/j.jeee.s.2015030101.12
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