Title :
Implementation of d-q decoupling and feed-forward current controller for grid connected three phase voltage source converter
Author :
Razali, A.M. ; Rahman, M.A. ; Rahim, N.A.
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Malaysia, Ayer Keroh, Malaysia
Abstract :
This paper presents a vector current controller scheme, which operates according to grid virtual flux orientation for the three phase, 3-wire pulse-width modulated voltage source converter (VSC). The usage of voltage sensors to determine the grid voltage angle for synchronization and the grid voltage magnitude for the controller operation are avoided by applying a virtual flux concept in the proposed control scheme. The virtual flux concept is utilized to obtain the input power equations, which will be used to calculate the reference d (direct) and q (quadrature) axis currents. The estimated grid virtual flux provides a new approach in developing the proposed control structure of three phase VSC by including the d-q axes decoupling and the feed-forward components to enhance the performance of front-end VSC during load and supply voltage disturbances. Computer simulation and laboratory experiment are conducted to verify the operation and performances of the VSC under steady-state and transient conditions. The results indicate VSC utilizing the proposed virtual flux oriented control (VFOC) is able to produce unity power factor operation, low harmonic distortion of input line current, adjustable dc output voltage and fixed switching frequency.
Keywords :
controllers; electric current control; feedforward; power convertors; power factor; power grids; sensors; VFOC; adjustable dc output voltage; computer simulation; control scheme; control structure; controller operation; d-q axes decoupling; d-q decoupling; feed-forward components; feed-forward current controller; front-end VSC; grid connected three phase voltage source converter; grid virtual flux; grid voltage; grid voltage magnitude; harmonic distortion; load voltage disturbances; power equations; power factor operation; supply voltage disturbances; synchronization; three phase 3-wire pulse-width modulated voltage source converter; three phase VSC; vector current controller scheme; virtual flux; virtual flux oriented control; voltage sensors; Power conversion; Reactive power; Sensors; Vectors; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; active and reactive power; bidirectional voltage source converter; grid virtual flux oriented control (VFOC); power factor correction; pulse width modulation; vector current control;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2014.6978403