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Parameter Design of a Novel Series-Parallel-Resonant LCL Filter for Single-Phase Half-Bridge Active Power Filters

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In this paper, a series-parallel-resonant LCL (SPRLCL) filter for single-phase half-bridge active power filters is proposed, which consists of a series resonance introduced by adding a small inductor to the capacitor branch loop and a parallel resonance by paralleling a small capacitor with the gird-side inductor.
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel high-order passive filter, i.e., series-parallel-resonant LCL (SPRLCL) filter, for single-phase half-bridge active power filters. The proposed SPRLCL filter consists of a series resonance introduced by adding a small inductor to the capacitor branch loop and a parallel resonance by paralleling a small capacitor with the gird-side inductor. Three design methods are proposed to fine tune the parameters of the SPRLCL filter. Design method I and method II enable the SPRLCL filter to attenuate more switching-frequency and double switching-frequency current harmonics than LCL or LLCL filters, while with design method III, the SPRLCL filter can be more robust against filter parameter variations. In order to achieve a better damping performance and facilitate the design of active damping control, the dominant resonance frequency of the proposed filter is set at one-third of the system sampling frequency. Based on this, a comprehensive parameter design process of the SPRLCL filter is presented, where the variation of source inductance is also considered. A proportional plus repetitive current-loop controller is designed to ensure system control stability and satisfactory harmonic compensation. Simulation and experimental results are finally presented to validate the feasibility of the theoretical analysis.

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