Multi converter approach to active power filtering using current source converters

R. Shatshat, Mehrdad Kazerani, M. Salama
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Summary form only given, as follows. Active power filtering is performed by detecting the line current and voltage signals, generating a current equal-but-opposite to the distortion current using a power converter and injecting the compensating current into the power line. In such applications, it is desirable to combine high power and high switching frequency while minimizing the losses. This asks for special converter topologies and control techniques. In this paper, a multi-converter active power-line filter, based on current-source converter (CSC) modules, is proposed. The power rating and switching frequency of each CSC module is equal to those required for the filtering job divided by the number of modules. The control system utilizes two linear adaptive neurons (ADALINEs) to process the signals obtained from the line. The first ADALINE (the Current ADALINE) extracts the harmonic components of the distorted line current signal and the second ADALINE (the Voltage ADALINE) estimates the fundamental component of the line voltage signal. The outputs of both ADALINEs are used to construct the modulating signals of the filter modules. The proposed modular active filter offers the following advantage: (1) high efficiency due to low conduction and switching losses; (2) high reliability; and (3) high serviceability. The proposed active power-line filter treats the AC system on a per-phase basis, has fast response and adapts to the load variations. Theoretical expectations are verified by digital simulation using EMTDC simulation package.
用电流源变换器实现多变换器有源滤波
仅给出摘要形式,如下。有源电力滤波是通过检测线路电流和电压信号,使用功率转换器产生与失真电流相等但相反的电流,并将补偿电流注入电源线来实现的。在这样的应用中,希望结合高功率和高开关频率,同时尽量减少损耗。这需要特殊的转换器拓扑结构和控制技术。本文提出了一种基于电流源变换器(CSC)模块的多变换器有源电力线滤波器。每个CSC模块的额定功率和开关频率等于滤波任务所需功率和开关频率除以模块数。控制系统利用两个线性自适应神经元(ADALINEs)来处理从直线获得的信号。第一个ADALINE(电流ADALINE)提取失真线电流信号的谐波成分,第二个ADALINE(电压ADALINE)估计线电压信号的基本成分。两个adaline的输出用于构建滤波器模块的调制信号。所提出的模块化有源滤波器具有以下优点:(1)低导通和开关损耗,效率高;(2)可靠性高;(3)适用性高。所提出的有源电力线滤波器对交流系统按相位进行处理,具有快速响应和适应负荷变化的特点。利用EMTDC仿真包进行了数字仿真,验证了理论预期。
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