A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems

A hybrid control system for Z-source inverter (ZSI) with LC filter which is used in distributed generation (DG) systems is presented in this study. The proposed system has two different controllers, dc-side and ac-side. While designing the ac-side controller, a proportional-resonant (PR) controller...

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Main Authors: Özgun Girgin, Mustafa Hadi Sarul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-10-01
Series:Automatika
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2019.1652000
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spelling doaj-5e87d72a78b64338ba406b1d4c8a7e7b2020-11-24T21:21:09ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAutomatika0005-11441848-33802019-10-0160450050910.1080/00051144.2019.16520001652000A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systemsÖzgun Girgin0Mustafa Hadi Sarul1Yıldız Technical UniversityYıldız Technical UniversityA hybrid control system for Z-source inverter (ZSI) with LC filter which is used in distributed generation (DG) systems is presented in this study. The proposed system has two different controllers, dc-side and ac-side. While designing the ac-side controller, a proportional-resonant (PR) controller was used. Besides, to be able to adjust the voltage of the Z-source capacitor according to the reference value of it, a proportional–integral (PI) controller was employed on the dc-side of the ZSI. In the end, a dynamic ZSI model was obtained by the help of small signal analysis and state space averaging. After the mathematical model of the ZSI was derived, the dc-side and ac-side controllers were designed. Using both controllers, inverter reference tracking performance was enhanced. The proposed controller offers superior output voltage regulation regardless of the linear and nonlinear loads. Taking into account the abrupt variations in both the dc source and linear/nonlinear load level, the effectiveness of the proposed control system was tested and supported by Matlab®/Simulink simulations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2019.1652000dc–ac power convertersdistributed generation systemsinverterspower system dynamicsproportional plus resonant controller
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author Özgun Girgin
Mustafa Hadi Sarul
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Mustafa Hadi Sarul
A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems
Automatika
dc–ac power converters
distributed generation systems
inverters
power system dynamics
proportional plus resonant controller
author_facet Özgun Girgin
Mustafa Hadi Sarul
author_sort Özgun Girgin
title A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems
title_short A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems
title_full A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems
title_fullStr A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems
title_full_unstemmed A hybrid control strategy for Z-source inverter DG systems
title_sort hybrid control strategy for z-source inverter dg systems
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Automatika
issn 0005-1144
1848-3380
publishDate 2019-10-01
description A hybrid control system for Z-source inverter (ZSI) with LC filter which is used in distributed generation (DG) systems is presented in this study. The proposed system has two different controllers, dc-side and ac-side. While designing the ac-side controller, a proportional-resonant (PR) controller was used. Besides, to be able to adjust the voltage of the Z-source capacitor according to the reference value of it, a proportional–integral (PI) controller was employed on the dc-side of the ZSI. In the end, a dynamic ZSI model was obtained by the help of small signal analysis and state space averaging. After the mathematical model of the ZSI was derived, the dc-side and ac-side controllers were designed. Using both controllers, inverter reference tracking performance was enhanced. The proposed controller offers superior output voltage regulation regardless of the linear and nonlinear loads. Taking into account the abrupt variations in both the dc source and linear/nonlinear load level, the effectiveness of the proposed control system was tested and supported by Matlab®/Simulink simulations.
topic dc–ac power converters
distributed generation systems
inverters
power system dynamics
proportional plus resonant controller
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2019.1652000
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