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Design Methodology of Passive Damped LCL Filter Using Current Controller for Grid-Connected Three-Phase Voltage-Source Inverters

Author(s)
Lee, Jun-YoungChoi, Hyun-JunCho, Young-PyoKim, Ho-SungJung, Jee-Hoon
Issued Date
2018-07
DOI
10.6113/JPE.2018.18.4.1178
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24014
Fulltext
http://www.jpe.or.kr/archives/view_articles.asp?seq=1607
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS, v.18, no.4, pp.1178 - 1189
Abstract
In grid-connected voltage-source inverters (VSIs), when compared with a simple inductive L filter, the LCL filter has a better performance in attenuating the high frequency harmonics caused by the pulse-width modulation of power switches. However, the resonance peaks generated by the filter inductors and capacitors can make a system unstable. In terms of simplicity and filter design cost, a passive damping method is generally preferred. However, its high power loss and degradation in high frequency harmonic attenuation are significant demerits. In this paper, a mathematical design solution for a passive LCL filter to derive filter parameters suppressing the high frequency current harmonics to 0.3% is proposed. The minimum filter inductance can be obtained to reduce the size of the filter. Furthermore, a minimum damping resistance design considering a current controller is analyzed for a stable closed-loop system. The proposed design method is verified by experimental results using a 5-kW three-phase prototype inverter.
Publisher
KOREAN INST POWER ELECTRONICS
ISSN
1598-2092
Keyword (Author)
Current controlLCL filtersPassive dampingStability analysisVoltage-source inverters
Keyword
POWER FILTER

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