IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Control Strategies and Power Decoupling Topologies to Mitigate 2ω-Ripple in Single-Phase Inverters: A Review and Open Challenges

  • Aditya R. Gautam,
  • Deepak M. Fulwani,
  • Rammohan R. Makineni,
  • Akshay Kumar Rathore,
  • Dheerendra Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3015315
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 147533 – 147559

Abstract

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This paper provides a comprehensive review of the control approaches and the power-decoupling topologies to mitigate 2ω-ripple problem in the single-phase inverters, its solutions, and discusses open challenges yet to be addressed. The cause and effects of 2ω-ripple problem and its solution based on the passive and active power-decoupling techniques are discussed. A subcategory of the active power-decoupling technique nominated as the control-oriented compensation technique is reviewed in detail, this technique can achieve the ripple-mitigation at the source through the control but not necessarily adds extra circuit or active filter to the system. The control-oriented compensation techniques can be applied in the two-stage DC-DC-AC converters and the single-stage inverters having a front-end control capability with the H-bridge such as in the quasi-switched-boost inverters. The merits and associated challenges of these techniques are listed and summarized in a tabular form. Finally, a conclusive discussion with open challenges is presented.

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