Title :
Grid current regulation of a three-phase voltage source inverter with an LCL input filter
Author :
Twining, E. ; Holmes, D.G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Syst. Eng., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
Many grid connected power electronic systems, such as STATCOMs, UPFCs and distributed generation system interfaces, use a voltage source inverter (VSI) connected to the supply network through a filter. This filter, typically a series inductance, acts to reduce the switching harmonics entering the distribution network. An alternative filter is a LCL network, which can achieve reduced levels of harmonic distortion at lower switching frequencies and with less inductance, and therefore has potential benefits for higher power applications. However, systems incorporating LCL filters require more complex control strategies and are not commonly presented in literature. This paper proposes a robust strategy for regulating the grid current entering a distribution network from a three-phase VSI system connected via an LCL filter. The strategy integrates an outer loop grid current regulator with inner capacitor current regulation to stabilise the system. A synchronous frame PI current regulation strategy is used for the outer grid current control loop. Linear analysis, simulation and experimental results are used to verify the stability of the control algorithm across a range of operating conditions. Finally, expressions for "harmonic impedance" of the system are derived to study the effects of supply voltage distortion on the harmonic performance of the system.
Keywords :
electric current control; harmonics suppression; invertors; power harmonic filters; power system control; power system harmonics; robust control; two-term control; LCL filter; LCL input filter; LCL network; STATCOM; UPFC; control strategies; distribution network; grid connected power electronic systems; grid current regulation; harmonic distortion; harmonic impedance; harmonic performance; inner capacitor current regulation; linear analysis; lower switching frequencies; operating conditions; outer grid current control loop; outer loop grid current regulator; robust strategy; series inductance; supply voltage distortion; switching harmonics reduction; synchronous frame PI current regulation; three-phase VSI system; three-phase voltage source inverter; Automatic voltage control; Control systems; Current control; Distributed control; Harmonic distortion; Inductance; Inverters; Power electronics; Power harmonic filters; Switching frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2002. pesc 02. 2002 IEEE 33rd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7262-X
DOI :
10.1109/PSEC.2002.1022337