Title :
A new mathematical model and control of a three-phase AC-DC voltage source converter
Author :
Blasko, Vladimir ; Kaura, Vikram
Author_Institution :
Standard Drives Div., Rockwell Autom.-Allen Bradley Company, Mequen, WI, USA
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new mathematical model of the power circuit of a three-phase voltage source converter (VSC) was developed in the stationary and synchronous reference frames. The mathematical model was then used to analyze and synthesize the voltage and current control loops for the VSC. Analytical expressions were derived for calculating the gains and time constants of the current and voltage regulators. The mathematical model was used to control a 140-kW regenerative VSC. The synchronous reference-frame model was used to define feedforward signals in the current regulators to eliminate the cross coupling between the d and q phases. It allowed the reduction of the current control loops to first-order plants and improved their tracking capability. The bandwidths of the current and voltage-control loops were found to be approximately 20 and 60 times (respectively) smaller than the sampling frequency. All control algorithms were implemented in a digital signal processor. All results of the analysis were experimentally verified
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; digital control; digital signal processing chips; electric current control; feedforward; power engineering computing; voltage control; voltage regulators; 140 kW; cross coupling elimination; current control loop; digital current regulators; digital signal processor; feedforward signals; gains; low harmonic distortion; mathematical model; power circuit; sampling frequency; stationary reference frame; synchronous reference frame; synchronous reference-frame model; three-phase AC-DC voltage source converter; time constants; tracking capability improvement; voltage control loop; voltage regulators; Bandwidth; Circuit synthesis; Converters; Current control; Mathematical model; Power conversion; Regulators; Signal synthesis; Tracking loops; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on