As the power equipment represented by the inverter is gradually increasing in the power systems, the residual capacitive component of the grounding fault current cannot be ignored. To solve the problem of insufficient compensation for capacitive components in the traditional arc suppression coil grounding mode, a grounding fault current full compensation method based on the active flexible grounding mode was proposed. First, the principle of full compensation in the active flexible grounding mode was analyzed to provide a reference for the injected current of voltage arc suppression full compensation. Then, the inverter control system was designed, and a closed-loop control method was proposed, both of which can ensure the stable target current of the system. Finally, the simulation results compare the fault current compensation difference between the two grounding modes, and the practicability of the proposed compensation method was verified.
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