IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2021

Improved Dynamic Response Design for Proportional Resonant Control Applied to Three-Phase Grid-Forming Inverter

 

Abstract


For grid-forming inverters, abilities of both disturbance rejection and reference tracking are important for voltage controls, which act as inner loops of power controls. In this article, a complex variable-based dominant pole elimination (DPE) algorithm is applied to the voltage control that includes both positive- and negative-sequence complex variable resonant controllers. The algorithm is effective for both αβ- and dq-frame voltage control. Then, the DPE algorithm is extended for conventional dual-loop proportional resonant control to improve the dynamic response. Impedance-based analysis also indicates that the proposed DPE algorithm results in a suitable impedance to enhance the robustness in grid-connected mode. The effectiveness of the DPE method is verified through an experimental implementation in a three-phase hardware prototype with a TMS320F28379D digital signal processor and simulations in MATLAB/Simulink.

Volume 68
Pages 9919-9930
DOI 10.1109/tie.2020.3021654
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

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