Title :
Dynamical performance of a single-phase thyristor a.c. regulator
Author :
Lloyd, S. ; Marshall, P.
Author_Institution :
Portsmouth Polytechnic, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Portsmouth, UK
fDate :
12/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The operation of a single-phase thyristor a.c. regulator is described in which thyristors are used to connect windings on a multiwinding transformer, so as to vary the amplitude of the regulator´s output voltage. Independent control of the amplitude of either the positive or negative halfcycles of the output voltage allows the regulator to be considered as a 2-variable system. Minimum response can be achieved with the use of a controller which is time shared between subsystems, but this produces interaction between them. Time-series methods are used to identify the regulator when it is operated under these conditions and the system´s stability bounds and decoupling conditions are defined. The regulator is decoupled to set-point input signals and output disturbances using state variable feedback and a `deadbeat¿ response in one cycle of the supply frequency is achieved.
Keywords :
controllers; identification; thyristor applications; voltage control; AC thyristor regulator; amplitude; decoupling conditions; dynamic performance; stability; time series method; voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1975.0346