학술논문

Improved weighted average current control of LCL grid‐connected inverter and analysis of its order reduction characteristics
Document Type
article
Source
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Vol 16, Iss 12, Pp 2386-2398 (2022)
Subject
Distribution or transmission of electric power
TK3001-3521
Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations
TK1001-1841
Language
English
ISSN
1751-8695
1751-8687
Abstract
Abstract LCL grid‐connected inverter is good at suppressing the high frequency current, but the inherent resonance frequency of the filter will lead to the resonance peak. Therefore, the active damping is commonly used to suppress the resonance effect. Since the weighted average current control can provide better bandwidth for the system with high frequency and has the characteristics of system reduction, it is often used to replace the traditional dual‐loop current control in the application of LCL grid‐connected inverter. However, the reduction of current resonance peak at the grid side by the weighted average current control is limited, so it is necessary to combine the grid voltage and capacitor current feedback loop to achieve the ideal results. In weak grid, the newly added feedback path would easily lead to the loss of system reduction, which results in the existence of transient variables in the transfer function affecting the stability of the control strategy. To solve this technical problem, this paper addresses a new control method of LCL grid‐connected inverter based on weighted average current control. By adding a capacitor current feedback path, pole‐zero cancellation of the control system is realised as to reduce the systematic order and improve the robustness of the controller under the time‐varying weak grid.