Current quality is one of the most important issues for operating three-phase grid-connected inverter in distributed generation systems. In practice, the grid current quality is degraded in case of non-ideal utility v...Current quality is one of the most important issues for operating three-phase grid-connected inverter in distributed generation systems. In practice, the grid current quality is degraded in case of non-ideal utility voltage. A new control strategy is proposed for the three-phase gridconnected inverter. Different from the traditional method,our proposal utilizes the unique abc-frame complex-coefficient filter and controller to achieve the balanced, sinusoidal grid current. The main feature of the proposed method is simple and easy to implement without any frame transformation. The theoretical analysis and experimental test are presented. The experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.展开更多
Grid-connected LCL-filtered inverters are commonly used for distributed power generators. The LCL resonance should be treated properly. Recently, many strategies have been used to damp the resonance, but the relations...Grid-connected LCL-filtered inverters are commonly used for distributed power generators. The LCL resonance should be treated properly. Recently, many strategies have been used to damp the resonance, but the relationships between different damping strategies have not been thoroughly investigated. Thus, this study analyses the essential mechanisms of LCL-resonance damping and reviews state-of-the-art resonance damping strategies.Existing resonance damping strategies are classified into those with single-state and multi-state feedback. Singlestate feedback strategies damp the LCL resonance using feedback of a voltage or current state at the resonance frequency. Multi-state feedback strategies are summarized as zero-placement and pole-placement strategies, where the zero-placement strategy configures the zeros of a novel state combined by multi-state feedback, while the poleplacement strategy aims to assign the closed-loop poles freely. Based on these mechanisms, an investigation of single-state and multi-state feedback is presented, including detailed comparisons of the existing strategies. Finally,some future research directions that can improve LCL-filtered inverter performance and minimize their implementation costs are summarized.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51307149)
文摘Current quality is one of the most important issues for operating three-phase grid-connected inverter in distributed generation systems. In practice, the grid current quality is degraded in case of non-ideal utility voltage. A new control strategy is proposed for the three-phase gridconnected inverter. Different from the traditional method,our proposal utilizes the unique abc-frame complex-coefficient filter and controller to achieve the balanced, sinusoidal grid current. The main feature of the proposed method is simple and easy to implement without any frame transformation. The theoretical analysis and experimental test are presented. The experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51477077)
文摘Grid-connected LCL-filtered inverters are commonly used for distributed power generators. The LCL resonance should be treated properly. Recently, many strategies have been used to damp the resonance, but the relationships between different damping strategies have not been thoroughly investigated. Thus, this study analyses the essential mechanisms of LCL-resonance damping and reviews state-of-the-art resonance damping strategies.Existing resonance damping strategies are classified into those with single-state and multi-state feedback. Singlestate feedback strategies damp the LCL resonance using feedback of a voltage or current state at the resonance frequency. Multi-state feedback strategies are summarized as zero-placement and pole-placement strategies, where the zero-placement strategy configures the zeros of a novel state combined by multi-state feedback, while the poleplacement strategy aims to assign the closed-loop poles freely. Based on these mechanisms, an investigation of single-state and multi-state feedback is presented, including detailed comparisons of the existing strategies. Finally,some future research directions that can improve LCL-filtered inverter performance and minimize their implementation costs are summarized.