DocumentCode
3679553
Title
Analysis, design and implementation of a quasi-proportional-resonant controller for multifunctional capacitive-coupling grid-connected inverter
Author
Tao Ye;NingYi Dai;Chi-Seng Lam;Man-Chung Wong;Josep M. Guerrero
Author_Institution
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Macau, Macao, P.R. China
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2506
Lastpage
2513
Abstract
The capacitive-coupling grid-connected inverter (CGCI) is able to achieve reactive power compensation and active power transfer simultaneously with a low operational voltage. The CGCI is coupled to the point of common coupling (PCC) via a second-order LC circuit, which makes its modeling and current control characteristics differs from the conventional inductive-coupling grid-connected inverter. The direct current tracking with hysteresis pulse width modulation (PWM) was used in previous studies. However, this method suffers from widely varying switching frequency and large current ripples. A Quasi-proportional-resonant (Quasi-PR) current controller is designed for the CGCI in this paper. Its modeling and parameter selection are studied in detail. In contrast with proportional-integration (PI) current controller, the Quasi-PR controller reduces steady-state error. It also generates a voltage reference for applying the carrier-based PWM to improve output waveform quality. Simulation results are provided to verify the Quasi-PR controller and comparison with the PI controller is also done. A lab-scale prototype is built. Experimental results are given to show the validity of the proposed control method and its design.
Keywords
"Pulse width modulation","Inverters","Transfer functions","Reactive power","Couplings","Frequency control","Mathematical model"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2015 IEEE
ISSN
2329-3721
Electronic_ISBN
2329-3748
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECCE.2015.7310012
Filename
7310012
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