Title :
A Technique to Estimate the Equivalent Loss Resistance of Grid-Tied Converters for Current Control Analysis and Design
Author :
Vidal, Ana ; Yepes, Alejandro ; Freijedo, Francisco D. ; Malvar, Jano ; Lopez, Oscar ; Doval-Gandoy, Jesus
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Technol., Univ. of Vigo, Vigo, Spain
Abstract :
Rigorous analysis and design of the current control loop in voltage source converters (VSCs) requires an accurate modeling. The loop behavior can be significantly influenced by the VSC working conditions. To consider such effect, converter losses should be included in the model, which can be done by means of an equivalent series resistance. This paper proposes a method to identify the VSC equivalent loss resistance for the proper tuning of the current control loop. It is based on analysis of the closed-loop transient response provided by a synchronous proportional-integral current controller, according to the internal model principle. The method gives a set of loss resistance values linked to working conditions, which can be used to improve the tuning of the current controllers, either by online adaptation of the controller gains or by open-loop adaptive adjustment of them according to prestored data. The developed identification procedure is tested in the laboratory at different specifications of power level and switching frequency.
Keywords :
PI control; PWM power convertors; adaptive control; closed loop systems; control system synthesis; electric current control; open loop systems; power grids; VSC equivalent loss resistance identification; closed-loop transient response; current control loop analysis; current control loop design; equivalent loss resistance estimation; grid-tied converters; internal model principle; loop behavior; online controller gain adaptation; open-loop adaptive adjustment; power level specification; switching frequency specification; synchronous proportional-integral current controller; voltage source converters; Current control; Delays; Inductance; Power conversion; Radio frequency; Resistance; Control design; current control; digital control; power conversion; pulse width modulation converters;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2321775