This book introduces a family of large-signal stability-based control
methods for different power inverters (grid-connected inverter,
standalone inverter, single-phase inverter, and three-phase inverter) in
practical applications. Power inverters have stability issues, which
include the inverter's own instability as well as the inverter's
instability in relation to the other power electronic devices in the
system (i.e., weak grid and the EMI filter). Most of the stability
analyses and solutions are based on small-signal stability technology.
Unfortunately, in actuality, the majority of practical instability
concerns in power inverter systems are large-signal stability problems,
which, when compared to small-signal stability problems, can cause
substantial damage to electrical equipment.
As a result, researchers must conduct a comprehensive investigation of
the large-signal stability challenge and solutions for power inverters.
This book can be used as a reference for researchers, power inverters
manufacturers, and end-users. As a result, the book will not become
obsolete in the near future, regardless of technology advancements.