Sliding-Mode-Control Strategy for Single-Phase Grid-Connected Three-Level NPC Quasi-Z-Source Inverters with Constant Switching Frequency

Author(s):  
Sertac Bayhan ◽  
Hasan Komurcugil
2012 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 2507-2514 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adib Abrishamifar ◽  
Ahmad Ahmad ◽  
Mustafa Mohamadian

Author(s):  
Kai Ji ◽  
Shenghua Huang

In this paper, a novel voltage control strategy of stand-alone operation brushless doubly fed induction generator for variable speed constant frequency wind energy conversion systems was presented and discussed particularly. Based on the model of the generator power system, the proposed direct flux control strategy employs a nonlinear reduced-order generalized integrator based resonant sliding-mode control scheme to directly calculate and regulated the output value of converter which control winding stator required so as to eliminate the instantaneous errors of power winding stator flux, and no involving any synchronous rotating coordinate transformations. The stability, robustness and convergence capability of the proposed control strategy were described and analyzed. Owing to no extra current control loops involved, therefore simplifying the system configuration design and enhancing the transient performance. Constant converter switching frequency was achieved by using space vector pulse width modulation, which reduce the harmonic of generator terminal voltage. In addition, experimental results prove the feasibility and validity of the proposed scheme, and excellent steady and dynamic state performance is achieved.


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