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Energies
Obtaining Robust Performance of a Current fed Voltage Source Inverter for Virtual Inertia Response in a Low Short Circuit Ratio Condition
Clint Z. Ally1  Erik C. W. de Jong2 
[1] Department of Electrical Engineering, Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname;Electrical Energy Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), 5612 AP Eindhoven, The Netherlands;
关键词: virtual inertia;    weak grid;    current fed inverter;    robust control;   
DOI  :  10.3390/en14175546
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Low inertia levels are typical in island power systems due to the relatively small rotational generation. Displacing rotational generation units with static inertia-less PV power results in a significant increase in the frequency volatility. Virtual inertia provided by inverter-storage systems can resolve this issue. However, a low short circuit ratio (SCR) at the point of common coupling together with a fast phase locked loop (PLL) will compromise the response performance of the system. To address this issue, a robust PI controller (RPI) for the inner current-loop of a current fed grid-connected inverter is proposed. The PLL disturbance and grid impedance are incorporated into a single model and recast to a generalized representation of the system, thereby allowing easy tuning of the RPI by the mixed sensitivity H method. The performance of the RPI is compared with that of a PI controller (PI) tuned by the regular loop-shaping method. The results show that when the SCR is above 10, the performance of both controllers is equivalent. However, lowering of the SCR compromises the performance of the system with PI and it becomes underdamped at SCR < 2. On the contrary, the system with the RPI is capable of maintaining the nominal performance throughout the same SCR decrease.

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