Hello scholars ! I am modelling high speed induction machine drive system. I am stuck at control of grid side converter. Any recommended book or any publication which may help please?
The grid-feeding power converters are mainly designed to deliver a specified amount of active and reactive power to an energized grid. Grid-feeding power converters are controlled in current and can be represented as an ideal current source connected to the grid in parallel with presenting high parallel output impedance. These power converters are suitable to operate in parallel with other grid-feeding power converters in grid-connected mode. Actually, most of the power converters belonging to distribution generation systems operate in grid-feeding mode, like in PV or wind power systems. The Grid supporting power converter operating as a voltage source allows regulating the amplitude and the frequency of the grid voltage in both grid-connected and island modes.
You can find detailed information about grid connected inverter with grid side control by following the paper in the link:Article Simulation and Implementation of Grid-connected Inverters,
and the paper in the link:Conference Paper Control of The Grid-connected inverter using dsPIC Microcontroller
You can find detailed information about grid connected inverter with grid side control by following the paper in the link:Article Simulation and Implementation of Grid-connected Inverters,
and the paper in the link:Conference Paper Control of The Grid-connected inverter using dsPIC Microcontroller