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Harmonic Instability of LCL-Type Grid-Connected Inverter Caused by the Pole-Zero Cancellation: A Case Study

Pole-zero cancellation technique has drawn much attention to tackle the filter resonance of the LCL-type grid-connected inverter for simplifying the stability-oriented design. However, its potential stability risk was rarely concerned.… Click to show full abstract

Pole-zero cancellation technique has drawn much attention to tackle the filter resonance of the LCL-type grid-connected inverter for simplifying the stability-oriented design. However, its potential stability risk was rarely concerned. As one representative of this technique, the weighted average current (WAC) control is assessed. It is found that the LCL resonance in the state variable WAC is cancelled out by pole-zero cancellation, but the ones in some uncontrollable or unobservable state variables such as the grid current are still inherited, resulting in harmonic instability. From this perspective, this article appeals that this technique should be cautiously used or even avoided. An extended WAC control which avoids pole-zero cancellation is proposed accordingly. The theoretical expectations are finally validated by simulation and experimental results.

Keywords: lcl type; zero cancellation; pole zero; type grid; grid connected

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year Published: 2022

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