Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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302527 | Renewable Energy | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Voltage dip immunity of converter-connected distributed generation units will become increasingly important. This paper focusses on the relation between the voltage-dip ride-through capability of converters and their current-control strategy. A comparison is made between a recently proposed control strategy with programmable damping resistance and the classical sinewave control algorithm. The first-mentioned control structure will prove to yield an improved voltage dip immunity. Experimental tests on a single-phase full-bridge bidirectional converter are carried out and validate the aforementioned postulations.
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Authors
B. Renders, W.R. Ryckaert, K. De Gussemé, K. Stockman, L. Vandevelde,