DocumentCode :
2912310
Title :
Load power compensations for stabilized DC-link voltage of the cascade controlled rectifier/inverter-motor drive system
Author :
Liutanakul, Pisit ; Pierfederi, Serge ; Meibody-Tabar, Farid
Author_Institution :
GREEN-INPL-CNRS, Nancy, France
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6-10 Nov. 2005
Abstract :
The necessity of the compactness of the converters in many applications imposes the reduction of the size of their different components when it is possible. In this paper, the cascade of a grid connected voltage controlled rectifier and an inverter supplying a motor is considered and the effect of diminution of DC-link capacitor (C0 on Fig.1) on the stability of the DC-link voltage is investigated using small-signal linearization and impedance criterion. The output impedance of the controlled rectifier is studied in both cases of DC-link voltage control (DC-VC) and DC-link energy control (DC-EC). The input impedance of the inverter-motor stage, for which the control is based on the classical field orientation, is also explained. In ideal case, if the power delivered by the controlled rectifier can track the load power, the DC-link voltage remains almost constant even in transitory state. Under this condition a low value of C0 could ensure the stability of the DC-link voltage. Then, three methods of power load compensation, i.e. a decoupling matrix, a nonlinear feedback compensation and the feedback linearization technique, are proposed and studied for stabilizing the DC-link voltage. The results are illustrated by means of digital computer simulations of complete induction motor and controlled rectifier models with full order linear closed loop flux observer.
Keywords :
capacitors; cascade control; compensation; digital simulation; electric impedance; feedback; induction motor drives; invertors; linearisation techniques; machine vector control; observers; power control; power convertors; rectifying circuits; voltage control; DC-link capacitor; DC-link energy control; DC-link voltage control; DC-link voltage stability; cascade control; decoupling matrix; digital computer simulation; feedback linearization technique; field orientation control; grid connected voltage controlled rectifier; impedance; induction motor; linear closed loop flux observer; nonlinear feedback compensation; power converter; power load compensation; rectifier-inverter-motor drive system; Capacitors; Control systems; Feedback; Impedance; Inverters; Linearization techniques; Load management; Rectifiers; Stability criteria; Voltage control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2005. IECON 2005. 31st Annual Conference of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9252-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2005.1568909
Filename :
1568909
Link To Document :
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