DocumentCode
1256559
Title
Transition Control Strategy Between Standalone and Grid-Connected Operations of Voltage-Source Inverters
Author
Arafat, Md Nayeem ; Palle, Sreeshailam ; Sozer, Yilmaz ; Husain, Iqbal
Author_Institution
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Akron, Akron, OH, USA
Volume
48
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1516
Lastpage
1525
Abstract
This paper proposes a smooth transition control strategy for voltage-source inverters between standalone (SA) and grid-connected (GC) modes of operation. In the GC mode, the amount of power exchanged with the utility grid is controlled by regulating the phase currents. In the SA mode, the load voltage is regulated by the inverter with its phase dictated by the inverter control. The transition between SA and GC operations that will ensure continuous power delivery to the load requires continuation in the phase of the system voltage. The proportional-integral, trapezoidal, sinusoidal, and staircase frequency variation techniques have been analyzed to find the best approach for minimizing the total harmonic distortion (THD). A smooth frequency variation technique has been developed, which provides lower THD on the voltage waveforms compared with the other techniques. The new algorithm has been implemented on a 5-kW single-phase utility interactive inverter having the SA operation capability. The simulation and experimental results show that the proposed technique provides seamless transition between the inverter modes of operation with minimal distortion at the inverter output voltage.
Keywords
invertors; power grids; variational techniques; GC modes; SA modes; THD; connected operations; phase currents; power 5 kW; power delivery; proportional-integral techniques; single-phase utility interactive inverter; sinusoidal techniques; smooth frequency variation technique; staircase frequency variation techniques; standalone operations; total harmonic distortion; transition control strategy; utility grid; voltage waveforms; voltage-source inverters; Inverters; Phase locked loops; Pulse width modulation; Switches; Synchronization; Time frequency analysis; Voltage control; AC–DC power converters; distributed power generation; uninterruptible power systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2012.2210013
Filename
6256719
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