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Adaptive decoupled control of 4-leg voltage-source inverters for standalone photovoltaic systems: Adjusting transient state response

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  • Nasiri, Reza
  • Radan, Ahmad

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Three leg inverters for photovoltaic systems have a lot of disadvantages, especially when the load is unbalanced. These disadvantages are for example, small utilization of the DC link voltage, the dependency of the modulation factor of the load current and the superposition of a DC component with the output AC voltage. A solution for these problems is the four-leg inverter. Consequently, generation of balanced voltage with sinusoidal waveform is necessary for these inverters. The power stage model of the 4-leg inverter in rotating coordinates dqo is highly coupled. Consequently, controller design procedure is very difficult and complex. On the other hand, adaptive control for 4-leg inverters has not yet been discussed in the literature. This paper proposes the state feedback approach to decouple the system and convert it to a second-order system which has two poles equal to zero. Then, it suggests a compensator to cancel poles of the closed-loop system and to convert the final system to a desired second-order system. Thanks to use of this strategy the transient performance of the system, such as overshoot and speed of response, becomes greatly adjustable. In addition, an STR (Self-Tuner Regulator) is introduced to tune the state feedback matrix and to guarantee the adaptive performance of the system. Simulation results validate that, by using proposed control strategy, the 4-leg inverter generates balanced voltage, with perfect sinusoidal waveform, in spite of the presence RL time-variant loads.

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  • Nasiri, Reza & Radan, Ahmad, 2011. "Adaptive decoupled control of 4-leg voltage-source inverters for standalone photovoltaic systems: Adjusting transient state response," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 36(10), pages 2733-2741.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:36:y:2011:i:10:p:2733-2741
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2011.03.007
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