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Adaptive fuzzy-based stability control and series impedance correction for the grid-tied inverter
by
Zaman, Haider
, Al-Ahmadi, Ahmad Aziz
, Riaz, Saleem
, Wang, Sue
, Zhou, Chaohong
, Guo, Xuanchen
, Alharbi, Yasser Mohammed
, NasimUllah
, Mohammad, Alsharef
in
Block diagrams
/ Capacitance
/ Control stability
/ Controllers
/ Equivalence
/ Feedforward control
/ Impedance
/ Inductance
/ Inverters
/ Low frequencies
/ Margin requirements
/ Parameters
/ Phase lag
/ Regenerative braking
/ Systems stability
/ Trams
2023
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Adaptive fuzzy-based stability control and series impedance correction for the grid-tied inverter
by
Zaman, Haider
, Al-Ahmadi, Ahmad Aziz
, Riaz, Saleem
, Wang, Sue
, Zhou, Chaohong
, Guo, Xuanchen
, Alharbi, Yasser Mohammed
, NasimUllah
, Mohammad, Alsharef
in
Block diagrams
/ Capacitance
/ Control stability
/ Controllers
/ Equivalence
/ Feedforward control
/ Impedance
/ Inductance
/ Inverters
/ Low frequencies
/ Margin requirements
/ Parameters
/ Phase lag
/ Regenerative braking
/ Systems stability
/ Trams
2023
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Adaptive fuzzy-based stability control and series impedance correction for the grid-tied inverter
by
Zaman, Haider
, Al-Ahmadi, Ahmad Aziz
, Riaz, Saleem
, Wang, Sue
, Zhou, Chaohong
, Guo, Xuanchen
, Alharbi, Yasser Mohammed
, NasimUllah
, Mohammad, Alsharef
in
Block diagrams
/ Capacitance
/ Control stability
/ Controllers
/ Equivalence
/ Feedforward control
/ Impedance
/ Inductance
/ Inverters
/ Low frequencies
/ Margin requirements
/ Parameters
/ Phase lag
/ Regenerative braking
/ Systems stability
/ Trams
2023
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Adaptive fuzzy-based stability control and series impedance correction for the grid-tied inverter
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Adaptive fuzzy-based stability control and series impedance correction for the grid-tied inverter
2023
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The regenerative braking in the tram allows the energy to be returned to the power grid through a power inverter. Since the inverter location between the tram and the power grid is not fixed, resulting in a wide variety of impedance networks at grid coupling points, posing a severe threat to the stable operation of the grid-tied inverter (GTI). By independently changing the loop characteristics of the GTI, the adaptive fuzzy PI controller (AFPIC) can adjust according to different impedance network parameters. It is challenging to fulfill the stability margin requirements of GTI under high network impedance since the PI controller has phase lag characteristics. A correction method of series virtual impedance is proposed, which connects the inductive link in a series configuration with the inverter output impedance, correcting the inverter equivalent output impedance from resistance-capacitance to resistance-inductance and improving the system stability margin. Feedforward control is adopted to improve the system's gain in the low-frequency band. Finally, the specific series impedance parameters are obtained by determining the maximum network impedance and setting the minimum phase margin of 45°. The realization of virtual impedance is simulated by conversion to an equivalent control block diagram, and the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method are verified by simulation and a 1 kW experimental prototype.
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American Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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