TY - JOUR
T1 - Robust Control Scheme for Three-Phase Grid-Connected Inverters With LCL-Filter Under Unbalanced and Distorted Grid Conditions
AU - Lai, Ngoc Bao
AU - Kim, Kyeong Hwa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - The grid voltage, especially under unbalanced and harmonically distorted grid conditions, often distorts the injected currents of grid-connected inverters. To address this problem, a robust control scheme of grid-connected inverters is presented in this paper. The proposed scheme is achieved by an internal model (IM)-based current controller and a robust phase-locked loop (PLL) scheme. The robust PLL scheme employs open-loop filtering technique to offer exact steady-state performance as well as fast transient response. The IM-based current controller is stabilized using the linear matrix inequality approach to optimize the feedback gains, and implemented in the synchronous reference frame to reduce computational efforts. A state estimator is also introduced into current controller for the purpose of reducing the number of current sensors, which are often required in state feedback controller to damp the unstable dynamics of LCL filters. The validity of the proposed control scheme is demonstrated through comparative simulations and experimental results using a prototype grid-connected inverter.
AB - The grid voltage, especially under unbalanced and harmonically distorted grid conditions, often distorts the injected currents of grid-connected inverters. To address this problem, a robust control scheme of grid-connected inverters is presented in this paper. The proposed scheme is achieved by an internal model (IM)-based current controller and a robust phase-locked loop (PLL) scheme. The robust PLL scheme employs open-loop filtering technique to offer exact steady-state performance as well as fast transient response. The IM-based current controller is stabilized using the linear matrix inequality approach to optimize the feedback gains, and implemented in the synchronous reference frame to reduce computational efforts. A state estimator is also introduced into current controller for the purpose of reducing the number of current sensors, which are often required in state feedback controller to damp the unstable dynamics of LCL filters. The validity of the proposed control scheme is demonstrated through comparative simulations and experimental results using a prototype grid-connected inverter.
KW - Grid-connected inverter
KW - internal model principle
KW - moving average filter
KW - phase-locked loop
KW - unbalanced and distorted grid
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85030780486&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TEC.2017.2757042
DO - 10.1109/TEC.2017.2757042
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85030780486
SN - 0885-8969
VL - 33
SP - 506
EP - 515
JO - IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
JF - IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
IS - 2
ER -