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Systematic Design of the Hybrid Damping Method for Three-Phase Inverters With High-Order Filters

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High-order filters (HO-filters) such as LCL-LC-filters have recently drawn attention to their small size and better attenuation to switching harmonics than LCL -filters for three-phase inverter grid interfaces. Hybrid damping that combines passive damping and active damping is an effective method to suppress HO-filter resonances. However, due to the high-order characteristic of the system, the tuning procedure for the parameters of hybrid damping is complicated. Hence, an equivalent circuit analysis method is proposed in this paper to accurately simplify the model of the HO-filter. Based on this, a systematic step-by-step design method for HO-filter-type grid-connected inverters with hybrid damping has been proposed. The passive losses, effects of equivalent series resistances (ESRs) and robustness against grid impedance variation have been studied. Compared with existing design procedures, the proposed method makes the hybrid damping more reliable by locating appropriate position for closed-loop resonant poles. Experimental results verify the proposed systematic design procedure.

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