Design of current controller of grid-connected voltage source converter based internal model control in wind power

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Grid-connected voltage source converter (VSC) is important for variable speed turbines with doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), and bad performance of current loop of VSC may cause VSC inject much low and high order harmonics into grid. Therefore, design of current controller of VSC is very important. PI regulator is often used to regulate current error in dq rotating coordinate to obtain zero steady error. However, it is complex to design PI parameters, and researchers need many trial-and-error steps. Therefore, a novel and simple design method of PI regulator for grid-connected VSC, which is based internal model control (IMC), has been presented in this paper. The parameters of PI regulator can be expressed directly with certain L-type line filter parameters and the desired closed-loop bandwidth. At last, The simulation has been done and result shows that the method in this paper is easy and useful to regulate PI parameters.

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Zhang, X., Guo, J., & Xu, H. (2007). Design of current controller of grid-connected voltage source converter based internal model control in wind power. In ISES Solar World Congress 2007, ISES 2007 (Vol. 4, pp. 2314–2317). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75997-3_468

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