scholarly journals DC-bus voltage controllers for a three-phase voltage-source inverter for distributed generation

2009 ◽  
Vol 1 (07) ◽  
pp. 297-302 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bart Meersman ◽  
Bert Renders ◽  
Lieven Degroote ◽  
Tine Vandoorn ◽  
Lieven Vandevelde
2016 ◽  
Vol 138 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhaowu Ping ◽  
Hao Tang ◽  
Jun-Guo Lu ◽  
Xueying Gao ◽  
Qi Tan

Three-phase voltage source pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) rectifiers (VSRs) have received great attentions in industrial applications. Recently, some attempt has been made to study the flexible direct current (DC)-bus voltage regulation problem under dynamic load of three-phase VSRs by switched control. Several proportional-integral (PI) controllers are designed for different load resistance range while only one PI controller is implemented for a given time instant by regarding the load resistance as the switching law. However, the existing approach is based on state feedback control, which requires the measurement of source current and DC-bus voltage. In this paper, we will adopt an output feedback control scheme, i.e., only DC-bus voltage should be measured. Compared with the existing result, our design requires less information and reduces the cost. Moreover, the robustness analysis of plant parameters is given when all the states are available. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of our design.


2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 290-293
Author(s):  
Wei Wang ◽  
Xin Chun Shi

Based on the mathematical model analysis of the three-phase voltage source PWM rectifier under abc reference frame and dq reference frame in this paper, a kind of three-phase voltage source PWM rectifier feed-forward decoupling control strategy is proposed. Dynamic response of DC bus voltage for PWM rectifier is very important, because higher response means little DC bus capacitor. An adaptive PI controller for the DC bus voltage was designed in this paper in order to improve the dynamic response. The experimental results indicate that this control method has good steady-state performance and fast dynamic response. For the reason of its simple, this control method has certain practical value.


2005 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 453-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeljko Grbo ◽  
Slobodan Vukosavic ◽  
Emil Levi

Although apparently simpler, the SRM drives are nowadays more expensive than their conventional AC drive counterparts. This is to a great extent caused by the lack of a standardised power electronic converter for SRM drives, which would be available on the market as a single module. A number of attempts were therefore made in recent times to develop novel power electronic converter structures for SRM drives, based on the utilization of a three-phase voltage source inverter (VSI), which is readily available as a single module. This paper follows this line of thought and presents a novel power electronic converter topology for SRM drives, which is entirely based on utilization of standard inverter legs. One of its most important feature is that both magnetizing and demagnetizing voltage may reach the DC-bus voltage level while being contemporarily applied during the conduction overlap in the SRM adjacent phases. At the same time, the voltage stress across the power switches equals the DC-bus voltage. The topology is functional in all operating regimes of the drive. Principle of operation is explained in detail for a three-phase SRM drive and experimental results obtained with a 6/4 switched reluctance motor, are included. Four inverter legs are required in this case. Some considerations, justifying the proposed converter topology from the point of view of the cost, are included.


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