A Damping Control Strategy to Improve the Stability of Multi-Parallel Grid-Connected PCSs

In this study, to ensure stable operation of multi-parallel PCSs, a damping control strategy is adopted to restrain resonance characteristics of a parallel system, and the stability of the system is analyzed. First, the mathematical model of a single PCS is built, the capacitive current feedback-typ...

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Main Authors: Xiaoyi Xu, Wenxi Yao, Gang Xie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/12/4633
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Summary:In this study, to ensure stable operation of multi-parallel PCSs, a damping control strategy is adopted to restrain resonance characteristics of a parallel system, and the stability of the system is analyzed. First, the mathematical model of a single PCS is built, the capacitive current feedback-type active damping control strategy is introduced, and the effect of the damping control strategy on a single PCS under proportional-integral (PI) control is analyzed. Then, under the presence of grid impedance, a single PCS model is established and extended to multi-parallel PCSs, where a single PCS is replaced by a Norton’s equivalent circuit. The active damping method is developed, and Bode diagrams are utilized to verify that it can effectively suppress the resonance spikes of a parallel system. Finally, a simulation model of four PCSs in parallel operation is built on the Simulink platform, and the results support the correctness of the theoretical analysis.
ISSN:1996-1073