A Robust Active Damping Control Strategy for an LCL -Based Grid-Connected DG Unit

Mahdieh S. Sadabadi, Aboutaleb Haddadi, Houshang Karimi, Alireza Karimi*

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Abstract

The connection of a distributed generation (DG) unit to a weak power system is challenging due to stability issues resulted from dynamic interactions between the DG unit and the grid. An LCL-based DG unit is a particularly challenging case due to the presence of a high resonant peak in its frequency response. This paper proposes a robust control strategy to overcome the stability issues of an LCL-based DG unit connected to a weak grid. The main advantage of the proposed control strategy is that it guarantees stability and satisfactory transient performance against the variations of grid impedance. Moreover, it is able to decouple the d and q channels of the control system, which enables independent regulation of the real and reactive output power of the DG unit. Real-time simulations and experimental tests illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed controller in terms of improved transient performance, robust stability, and satisfactory controller set-point tracking.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7906494
Pages (from-to)8055-8065
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume64
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Active damping control
  • grid impedance uncertainty
  • grid-connected microgrids
  • LCL filters
  • robust current control
  • voltage-sourced converter

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