Title :
A Voltage-sensorless control method to balance the input currents of a three-wire boost rectifier under unbalanced input Voltages condition
Author :
Chattopadhyay, Souvik ; Ramanarayanan, V.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Chennai, India
fDate :
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a control method that can balance the input currents of the three-phase three-wire boost rectifier under unbalanced input voltage condition. The control objective is to operate the rectifier in the high-power-factor mode under balanced input voltage condition but to give overriding priority to the current balance function in case of unbalance in the input voltage. The control structure has been divided into two major functional blocks. The inner loop current-mode controller implements resistor emulation to achieve high-power-factor operation on each of the two orthogonal axes of the stationary reference frame. The outer control loop performs magnitude scaling and phase-shifting operations on current of one of the axes to make it balanced with the current on the other axis. The coefficients of scaling and shifting functions are determined by two closed-loop proportional-integral (PI) controllers that impose the conditions of input current balance as PI references. The control algorithm is simple and high performing. It does not require input voltage sensing and transformation of the control variables into a rotating reference frame. The simulation results on a MATLAB-SIMULINK platform validate the proposed control strategy. In implementation Texas Instrument´s digital signal processor TMS320F240F is used as the digital controller. The control algorithm for high-power-factor operation is tested on a prototype boost rectifier under nominal and unbalanced input voltage conditions.
Keywords :
PI control; digital signal processing chips; electric current control; mathematics computing; power factor correction; rectifying circuits; voltage control; Matlab-Simulink; PI controllers; current balance function; current-mode controller; digital controller; digital signal processor TMS320F240F; input current unbalance; magnitude scaling; orthogonal axes; phase-shifting; power factor correction; proportional + integral; resistor emulation; three-wire boost rectifier; unbalanced input voltages; voltage-sensorless control; Computer languages; Digital signal processors; Emulation; Instruments; Pi control; Proportional control; Rectifiers; Resistors; Signal processing algorithms; Voltage control; Boost rectifier; current-mode control; high-power-factor rectifiers; input current unbalance; input voltage unbalance; power-factor correction;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2005.843917