IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, volume 66, issue 8, pages 6241-6249
An Adaptive PI Controller Design for DC-Link Voltage Control of Single-Phase Grid-Connected Converters
Meriem Merai
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,
Mohamed Wissem Naouar
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,
Ilhem Slama-Belkhodja
1
,
Eric Monmasson
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Systèmes et Applications des Technologies de l'Information et de l'Energie laboratory-IUP GEII, Cergy-Pontoise, France
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-08-01
scimago Q1
SJR: 3.395
CiteScore: 16.8
Impact factor: 7.5
ISSN: 02780046, 15579948
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Control and Systems Engineering
Abstract
Conventionally, standard proportional and integral (PI) controllers with constant PI gains are commonly used for the dc-link voltage control of single-phase grid-connected converters (GCCs). For such controllers, the selection of the PI gains will lead to a tradeoff between two control objectives: 1) the reduction of the dc-link voltage fluctuations caused by random swings of the active power drawn by the single-phase GCC; and 2) the reduction of the grid current harmonics mainly caused by the 2f oscillation of the active power in single-phase applications. To solve this tradeoff, this paper presents a systematic approach for the design of an adaptive PI controller for the dc-link voltage control of single-phase GCCs. The proposed design approach is simple and it provides a convenient method to properly determine the adaptive PI controller parameters. Representative simulation and experimental results are presented and discussed in order to show the effectiveness of the proposed dc-link voltage controller.
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