Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method
This paper presents a frequency adaptive grid voltage sensorless control scheme of a grid-connected inductive−capacitive−inductive (LCL)-filtered inverter, which is based on an adaptive current controller and a grid voltage observer. The frequency adaptive current controller is c...
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doaj-3599f86e36fc4aa6b5da7eaeac5a41d32020-11-25T00:09:54ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-11-011222426610.3390/en12224266en12224266Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent MethodThuy Vi Tran0Myungbok Kim1Kyeong-Hwa Kim2Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, 232 Gongneung-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul, 01811, KoreaAutomotive Components R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, 6 Cheomdan-gwagiro 208-gil, Buk-gu, Gwangju, 61012, KoreaDepartment of Electrical and Information Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, 232 Gongneung-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul, 01811, KoreaThis paper presents a frequency adaptive grid voltage sensorless control scheme of a grid-connected inductive−capacitive−inductive (LCL)-filtered inverter, which is based on an adaptive current controller and a grid voltage observer. The frequency adaptive current controller is constructed by a full-state feedback regulator with the augmentation of multiple control terms to restrain not only the inherent resonance phenomenon that is caused by LCL filter, but also current harmonic distortions from an adverse grid environment. The number of required sensing devices is minimized in the proposed scheme by means of a discrete-time current-type observer, which estimates the system state variables, and gradient-method-based observers, which estimate the grid voltages and frequency simultaneously at different grid conditions. The estimated grid frequency is utilized in the current control loop to provide high-quality grid-injected currents, even under harmonic distortions and the frequency variation of grid voltages. As a result, the grid frequency adaptive control performance as well as the robustness against distorted grid voltages can be realized. Finally, an inverter synchronization task without using grid voltage sensors is accomplished by a fundamental grid voltage filter and a phase-locked loop to detect the actual grid phase angle. The stability and convergence performance of the proposed observers have been studied by means of the Lyapunov theory to ensure a high accuracy tracking performance of estimated variables. Simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the feasibility and the effectiveness of the proposed control approach.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4266distorted gridfrequency adaptationgradient steepest descentgrid-connected inverterlcl filterleast-mean-squarevoltage sensorless control |
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Thuy Vi Tran Myungbok Kim Kyeong-Hwa Kim Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method Energies distorted grid frequency adaptation gradient steepest descent grid-connected inverter lcl filter least-mean-square voltage sensorless control |
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Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method |
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Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method |
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Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method |
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Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method |
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Frequency Adaptive Current Control Scheme for Grid-connected Inverter without Grid Voltage Sensors Based on Gradient Steepest Descent Method |
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frequency adaptive current control scheme for grid-connected inverter without grid voltage sensors based on gradient steepest descent method |
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This paper presents a frequency adaptive grid voltage sensorless control scheme of a grid-connected inductive−capacitive−inductive (LCL)-filtered inverter, which is based on an adaptive current controller and a grid voltage observer. The frequency adaptive current controller is constructed by a full-state feedback regulator with the augmentation of multiple control terms to restrain not only the inherent resonance phenomenon that is caused by LCL filter, but also current harmonic distortions from an adverse grid environment. The number of required sensing devices is minimized in the proposed scheme by means of a discrete-time current-type observer, which estimates the system state variables, and gradient-method-based observers, which estimate the grid voltages and frequency simultaneously at different grid conditions. The estimated grid frequency is utilized in the current control loop to provide high-quality grid-injected currents, even under harmonic distortions and the frequency variation of grid voltages. As a result, the grid frequency adaptive control performance as well as the robustness against distorted grid voltages can be realized. Finally, an inverter synchronization task without using grid voltage sensors is accomplished by a fundamental grid voltage filter and a phase-locked loop to detect the actual grid phase angle. The stability and convergence performance of the proposed observers have been studied by means of the Lyapunov theory to ensure a high accuracy tracking performance of estimated variables. Simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the feasibility and the effectiveness of the proposed control approach. |
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distorted grid frequency adaptation gradient steepest descent grid-connected inverter lcl filter least-mean-square voltage sensorless control |
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