Article
A Model-Based Direct Power Control for Three-Phase Power Converters
Author/s | Vázquez Pérez, Sergio
Sánchez Segura, Juan Antonio Carrasco Solís, Juan Manuel León Galván, José Ignacio Galván Díez, Eduardo |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica |
Publication Date | 2008 |
Deposit Date | 2019-07-10 |
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Abstract | Direct Power Control (DPC) technique has been
widely used as control strategy for three-phase power rectifiers
due to its simplicity and good performance. The DPC uses the
instantaneous active and reactive power to ... Direct Power Control (DPC) technique has been widely used as control strategy for three-phase power rectifiers due to its simplicity and good performance. The DPC uses the instantaneous active and reactive power to control the power converter, the controller design has been proposed as a direct control with a look up table (LUT), and in recent works, as an indirect control with an inner control loop with proportional plus integral controllers for the instantaneous active and reactive power errors. In this paper a model-based DPC for three-phase power converters is designed, obtaining expressions for the input control signal which allow to design an adaptive control law minimizing the errors introduced by the parameters uncertainties as the smoothing inductor value or the grid frequency. Controller design process, stability study of the system and experimental results for a synchronous three-phase power rectifier prototype are presented to validate the proposed controller. |
Citation | Vázquez Pérez, S., Sánchez Segura, J.A., Carrasco Solís, J.M., León, J.I. y Galván Díez, E. (2008). A Model-Based Direct Power Control for Three-Phase Power Converters. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, 55 (4), 1647-1656. |
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