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H current control strategy for the neutral point of a three-phase inverter


Abstract:

In this paper, an H∞ current controller is proposed to maintain a balanced neutral point for a three-phase four-wire inverter, which can be used in microgrid applications...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, an H current controller is proposed to maintain a balanced neutral point for a three-phase four-wire inverter, which can be used in microgrid applications. The neutral-point circuit consists of a conventional neutral leg and a split DC link. The neutral point is balanced with respect to the two DC source terminals (as required, e.g., in neutral-point-clamped three-level converters) even when the neutral current is large so that the inverter can be connected to an unbalanced load and/or utility grid. The controller, designed by using the H control techniques, can eliminate the current flowing through the split capacitors. This leads to very small deviations of the neutral point from the mid-point of the DC source, in spite of the possibly large neutral current. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the excellent performance of the proposed control scheme.
Date of Conference: 12-15 December 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 March 2012
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Conference Location: Orlando, FL, USA

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