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SINAMICS G: what is droop

Hi dear experts and friends
can any one explain me what is the droop and what purpose its using in inverter?
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algudkar

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Understanding Droop Control in Inverters

Hello algudkar,

Droop control is a method used in inverters (particularly in parallel-connected systems like microgrids) to regulate voltage and share reactive power without relying on central communication. Essentially, it introduces a deliberate, small voltage drop (the 'droop') as the inverter's output current increases.

Purpose of Droop Control:

  • Load Sharing: Inverters automatically share the load proportionally to their capacity. Higher capacity inverters handle more load.
  • Stability: Improves system stability by reducing circulating currents and preventing oscillations.
  • Communication-less Operation: Works effectively even without communication links between inverters, enhancing robustness.
  • Voltage Regulation: Maintains a relatively stable voltage despite fluctuating loads.

How it Works:

The output voltage of the inverter is intentionally lowered as the output current increases, following a 'droop' characteristic (a downward slope). This ensures that inverters with lower loads have slightly higher voltages, causing current to flow into them from inverters with higher loads.

For more detailed information, you can refer to these resources on SiePortal:

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