Abstract
This paper proposes a fast repetitive control (FRC) scheme with harmonic correction loops for the three-phase three-wire shunt active power filter (APF) applied in weak power grid. The FRC scheme consists of a repetitive control loop which is designed in the synchronous rotational frame and a fractional delay (FD) filter for approximating the FD caused by the fixed sampling rate. It can significantly improve the dynamic performance for the harmonic compensation. In weak grid situation, the grid frequency, voltage and then harmonic currents would vary rapidly with disturbances. A cumulative error cancellation loop is introduced into the FRC to improve the harmonic detection accuracy when grid frequency drifts. The harmonic correction loops are proposed to correct the harmonic references with selected orders when they vary rapidly with the grid voltage. With such loops, the compensation precision of the shunt APF can be highly improved. Simulation and experiment results verified the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
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