Phase compensation scheme to improve the accuracy of a power hardware-in-the-loop experiment based on a synchronous generator

The aim of this study is to present a phase compensation scheme that improves the accuracy of a power hardware-in-the-loop simulation. The ideal transformer model interface method along with feedback current filtering is used to connect a synchronous generator simulation to a test system. The generator is modeled using a voltage-behind-reactance representation. Comparison of experimental results against simulations confirms the validity of the proposal.

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