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Enhancement of Grid Connected PV Arrays Fault Ride Through and Post Fault Recovery Performance

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In this paper, a novel nonlinear control system for enhancing the low-voltage ride through capability and post-fault recovery performance of two-stage grid connected PV arrays (GCPAs) is proposed. The proposed… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a novel nonlinear control system for enhancing the low-voltage ride through capability and post-fault recovery performance of two-stage grid connected PV arrays (GCPAs) is proposed. The proposed control scheme is composed of two controllers: 1) finite-time sliding mode control (FTSMC) and 2) proxy-based sliding mode control (PBSMC). The FTSMC, which assures the finite time convergence of the tracking error, controls the dc/dc converter of GCPA during voltage sags to assure the dc-link capacitor voltage does not exceed its limits. PBSMC controls the dc/ac inverter. PBSMC provides accurate and fast tracking feature during normal condition (similar to PID controller) and is capable of very smooth resuming to the desired reference value/trajectory after large disturbances that may lead the control signal to exceed the limits. Therefore, during post-fault voltage recovery period, PBSMC exits saturation faster and smoother which significantly enhances the recovery performance of GCPA. The advantages of the proposed control schemes are demonstrated using simulation results.

Keywords: recovery performance; post fault; control; fault

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Year Published: 2019

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