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Elimination of circulating current in parallel operation of single phase inverter using droop controller

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Abstract This paper presents the control strategy for parallel operation of an inverter to eliminate DC & AC circulating current. This paper also analyses the cross-current between parallel connected inverter… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper presents the control strategy for parallel operation of an inverter to eliminate DC & AC circulating current. This paper also analyses the cross-current between parallel connected inverter due to the difference in output voltage magnitudes of inverters, the phase difference of inverter output voltages and difference in DC offsets present in inverter output voltages. The circulating current flows between inverters due to DC-offset voltage and fluctuation of AC output voltages. This strategy uses the fundamental voltage and phase droop scheme to allow the inverters to share their load currents and uses a DC-offset droop scheme in order to eliminate DC circulating current. AC component of current is divided into two parts i.e. an active component of the current I p and a reactive component of the current I q . These two components of AC currents are used to eliminate AC circulating current. The validity of the proposed control strategy is investigated through MATLAB simulation and the results obtained satisfactorily.

Keywords: inverter; phase; parallel operation; circulating current; current parallel

Journal Title: Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
Year Published: 2021

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