Title of article :
Artificial Intelligent Controller for Current Source Converter-Based Modular Active Power Filters
Author/Authors :
R. El Shatshat، نويسنده , , M. M. A. Salama، نويسنده , , X. Chen and M. Kazerani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The control methodology of the active power-line
filter is the key element for its successful performance in mitigating
the line current harmonics. The control system processes the
distorted line current signal and forces the converter to inject the
proper compensating current. At the same time, it regulates the dc
term, i.e., the dc current in the current source converter topology
and the dc voltage in the voltage source converter topology.
In this paper, a new intelligent control scheme for a modular
single-phase active power filter based on the current source
converter (CSC) topology is proposed. The intelligent controller
utilizes two adaptive linear neurons (ADALINEs) to process
the signals obtained from the power-line. The first ADALINE
(the Current ADALINE) extracts the harmonic components of
the distorted line current signal and the second ADALINE (the
Voltage ADALINE) estimates the fundamental component of the
line voltage signal. The outputs of the two ADALINEs are used to
construct the modulating signals of a number of CSC modules,
each dedicated to eliminate a specific harmonic. The proposed
controller is also responsible for activating selected CSC filter
module(s) to the electric grid. The automated activation of the
corresponding filter module(s) is based on the decision-making
rules in accordance with the current total harmonic distortion
(THDi) and the harmonic factor (HF) levels set by the IEEE
519-1992 standard. A special 3-level PWM switching strategy is
proposed for the filter modules which results in a 50% reduction
in the overall switching losses compared with the 2-level method.
The proposed controller adjusts the dc in each CSC module
based on the present magnitude of the corresponding harmonic
current which results in optimum dc-side current value and
minimal converter losses. The high speed, accuracy, efficiency
and flexibility offered by the proposed controller, combined
with the fast response and low dc energy storage requirement of
CSC topology, are the main advantages of the proposed active
filter system. The analytical expectations are verified by digital
simulation using EMTDC simulation package.
Keywords :
Harmonic mitigation , ADALINE , active powerfilter , 3-level PWM technique , CSC , EMTDC.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY