Impact of Grid-Connected Inverter Parameters on the Supraharmonic Emissions in Distributed Power Generation Systems

In this paper, a mathematical analysis is presented to show the effect of grid-connected inverter (GCI) parameters on its emissions in the supraharmonic range. This analysis is extended to explain the effect of asymmetry on the emissions of parallel-connected GCIs on distributed power generation sys...

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Main Authors: Abdellatif M. Aboutaleb, Jan Desmet, Jos Knockaert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
Series:Machines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/11/11/1014
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Summary:In this paper, a mathematical analysis is presented to show the effect of grid-connected inverter (GCI) parameters on its emissions in the supraharmonic range. This analysis is extended to explain the effect of asymmetry on the emissions of parallel-connected GCIs on distributed power generation systems. The switching harmonics of a GCI appear as bands around the switching frequency and its multiples. A MATLAB/Simulink model is built to perform two studies. In the first study, we use one GCI to examine the effect of the parameters on the emissions, while in the second study, we examine the effect of the asymmetry of two parallel-connected GCIs on the total emission toward the grid. An actual setup is built to verify the results of the mathematical analysis and the simulation study. It is found that the SHs of single-phase GCI amplitude are strongly dependent on the DC-link voltage and the coupling inductor, while the phases of the sideband harmonics only change with changing the injected power. The variation of the injected power does not have any tangible effect on the carrier harmonics.
ISSN:2075-1702