Frequency Coupling Suppression Control Strategy for Single-Phase Grid-Tied Inverters in Weak Grid

2021 
In single-phase voltage source inverters (VSI) under a weak grid, the frequency coupling, caused by the asymmetrical system structure, poses a challenge to system modeling and controller design. In this article, a frequency coupling suppression control strategy is presented, where all the frequency coupling components in the current reference are eliminated. As a result, the single-phase grid-tied inverter is directly modeled as a simple single-input single-output (SISO) admittance rather than a complicated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) admittance matrix. The SISO admittance model is simple, compact, and accurate, which facilitates design-oriented analysis. The admittance characteristic analysis shows that the Sym-PLL has a critical impact on the system stability under weak grid conditions. To improve the system stability, a prefilter-based impedance-shaping control strategy is proposed by mitigating the negative resistor behavior of the Sym-PLL. Finally, simulations and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the frequency-coupling suppression control strategy.
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