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Self-Synchronizing Stationary Frame Inverter-Current-Feedback Control for LCL Grid-Connected Inverters

Ahmad Afif Nazib, D.G. Holmes, B. P. McGrath

2021IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Current regulation of inductive–capacitive–inductive (LCL) grid-connected inverters usually requires multiple current sensors to actively damp the filter resonance. Inverter-side current regulation avoids this issue because of its inherent LCL filter damping properties but does not accurately control the grid-side current, particularly with distorted grids. Furthermore, both strategies typically require high-quality voltage sensors to maintain precise grid synchronization. This article proposes a novel current control strategy for LCL grid-connected inverters that only requires inverter-side current sensors. The strategy uses the resonator output states of a stationary reference frame (SRF) proportional resonant (PR) current regulator to estimate the grid voltage phase and filter capacitor current and, thus, achieve self-synchronized indirect regulation of the grid-side current. The effectiveness of the approach has been verified using simulation and matching experimental investigations.

Topics & Concepts

SynchronizingControl theory (sociology)InverterGridCapacitorFilter (signal processing)Synchronization (alternating current)Filter capacitorComputer scienceReference frameVoltageEngineeringElectronic engineeringFrame (networking)Electrical engineeringTopology (electrical circuits)Control (management)TelecommunicationsMathematicsGeometryArtificial intelligenceMicrogrid Control and OptimizationIslanding Detection in Power SystemsAdvanced DC-DC Converters