The control of a grid connected voltage source inverter (VSI) with an LCL filter is a very challenging task, since the LCL network causes a resonance phenomenon near to the control stability boundary. While many active damping methods have been proposed to overcome this issue, the role that PWM transport delay plays in the effectiveness of these strategies is still not fully resolved. This paper presents a theoretical discrete time analysis frame work that identifies three distinct regions of LCL filter resonance - a high resonant frequency region where active damping isn't required; a critical resonant frequency where a controller cannot stabilise the system; and a low resonant frequency region where active damping is essential. Suitable controllers are then proposed for the two stable regions, with gain calculations that allow for the greatest system bandwidth and damping. Simulation and experimental results verify the presented analysis.
History
Start page
53
End page
60
Total pages
8
Outlet
Proceedings of the 4th Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
Editors
Alex Huang, Iqbal Husain
Name of conference
IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition ( ECCE 2012)