TY - JOUR AU - Çetinkaya, Burak AB - LCL filters are widely used in distributed power‐generation systems to attenuate high‐frequency harmonics caused by pulse‐width modulation switching of grid‐connected inverters. A resonance occurs due to the series‐connected reactive components. In order to damp resonance effects, active and passive damping methods are used. Lower switching frequencies are typically preferred to decrease switching power losses with high‐power applications. Thus, control bandwidth of the system is limited and implementation of active damping gets harder. As a result, passive damping methods are commonly used in high‐power applications. In this study, performances of two most commonly used passive damping methods which are series R damped and shunt R‐C damped are analysed and compared in terms of resonance damping, grid current attenuation at high frequencies, and power losses on damping circuits. TI - Performance comparison of passive series R and shunt R‐C damped LCL filter for grid‐connected inverters JF - The Journal of Engineering DO - 10.1049/joe.2018.9321 DA - 2019-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/performance-comparison-of-passive-series-r-and-shunt-r-c-damped-lcl-vtP9FFAIWx SP - 4698 EP - 4702 VL - 2019 IS - 18 DP - DeepDyve ER -