scholarly journals One-Cycle Zero-Integral-Error Current Control for Shunt Active Power Filters

Electronics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 2008
Author(s):  
Salvador Orts-Grau ◽  
Pedro Balaguer-Herrero ◽  
Jose Carlos Alfonso-Gil ◽  
Camilo I. Martínez-Márquez ◽  
Francisco J. Gimeno-Sales ◽  
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Current control has, for decades, been one of the more challenging research fields in the development of power converters. Simple and robust nonlinear methods like hysteresis or sigma-delta controllers have been commonly used, while sophisticated linear controllers based on classical control theory have been developed for PWM-based converters. The one-cycle current control technique is a nonlinear technique based on cycle-by-cycle calculation of the ON time of the converter switches for the next switching period. This kind of controller requires accurate measurement of voltages and currents in order achieve a precise current tracking. These techniques have been frequently used in the control of power converters generating low-frequency currents, where the reference varies slowly compared with the switching frequency. Its application is not so common in active power filter current controllers due to the fast variation of the references that demands not only accurate measurements but also high-speed computing. This paper proposes a novel one-cycle digital current controller based on the minimization of the integral error of the current. Its application in a three-leg four-wire shunt active power filter is presented, including a stability analysis considering the switching pattern selection. Furthermore, simulated and experimental results are presented to validate the proposed controller.

2013 ◽  
Vol 385-386 ◽  
pp. 1224-1228
Author(s):  
Yun Liang Wang ◽  
Qi Liang Guo

In this paper, the hysteresis current control (HCC) technique based on space vector modulation (SVM) for active power filter (APF) is proposed. The switching control algorithms of the HCC based SVM manage to generate compensated current according to the reference current. Harmonics extraction is calculated for the power compensation based on the instantaneous active and reactive power theorem in time domain. A closed loop control system is carried out and the APF manages to generate better compensated harmonics currents to the power grid.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1030-1032 ◽  
pp. 1423-1431
Author(s):  
Jiang Zeng ◽  
Li Peng Huang

This paper presents a new hysteresis current control method for APF(active power filter) that can reduce switching losses effectively by means of adjusting the hysteresis band width according to the current size. On one hand, this method adjust the overall hysteresis band width according to the size of absolute norm of three-phase current that optimize the overall switching frequency, reduce the total switching losses effectively. On the other hand, it adjust hysteresis band width of each phase by comparing the output reference current to reduce the switching times which switching losses is larger, while increasing the switching frequency which switching losses is smaller, so as to maintain overall control precision. Computer simulation is conducted on an electromagnetic transient program. The results show that the new method can effectively reduce the switching losses under the same control accuracy and total switching frequency.


2006 ◽  
Vol 15 (04) ◽  
pp. 615-639 ◽  
Author(s):  
LIDAN ZHOU ◽  
MUHAMMAD MANSOOR KHAN ◽  
FEIFENG JI ◽  
GANG YAO ◽  
DA XIE ◽  
...  

Among linear control techniques, deadbeat control has been widely accepted as a feasible current control technique as far as the digital signal processor (DSP) implementation of active power filter (APF) is concerned. This control technique uses high gain on the error measured at one sample, to control the error ideally to zero by the next sample. The high gain makes the control very sensitive to any error or noise in the measurements, which is always there in electrical systems. Especially, the periodic noise in parallel implementation of an inverter or APF demands a higher order filter at the current transducer output, which affects the dynamic response of the system. Recently, few papers have reported the results about the use of linear periodically resetting integrators (LPRI) as filter in some electronic applications. This paper is an attempt to generalize the idea of LPRI and here we introduce the notion of linear periodically resetting filter (LPRF). The frequency characteristics of an LPRF are analyzed. Possible application of these filters in current control is studied. It is shown that these filters can be adopted to improve the performances of a current loop in APF.


2010 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 2007-2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edris Pouresmaeil ◽  
Daniel Montesinos-Miracle ◽  
Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt ◽  
Antoni Sudrià-Andreu

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