Title :
Constant-frequency sliding-mode and PI linear controllers for power rectifiers: a comparison
Author :
Pinto, Sónia Ferreira ; Silva, J. Fernando A
Author_Institution :
Centro de Autom., Inst. Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Constant-frequency sliding-mode and linear proportional integral (PI) cascaded controllers (internal current loop and external output voltage control loop) for 12-pulse thyristor rectifiers are designed, using new models and convenient assumptions, and their performances compared. The use of sliding-mode control on line-commutated power converters implies the use of fixed-frequency sliding-mode design, originating steady-state errors. These are eliminated using a higher order switching function, with fourth-order Bessel polynomial coefficients, to minimize the response time and to eliminate the overshoot in the reaching mode. Comparisons are made using simulations (MATLAB/SIMULINK blocks) and experimental results. The sliding-mode controllers, as well as the PI controllers, need almost the same hardware and present no steady-state errors and no output voltage overshoots. Besides allowing a faster dynamics than the PI controllers, the proposed sliding-mode approach provides a new, nonlinear theoretical frame for solving the control problem of power rectifiers with output filters
Keywords :
Bessel functions; cascade control; commutation; control system analysis; electric current control; polynomials; rectifying circuits; switching circuits; thyristor convertors; two-term control; variable structure systems; voltage control; 12-pulse thyristor rectifiers; MATLAB/SIMULINK blocks; PI linear cascaded controller; constant-frequency sliding-mode controller; external output voltage control loop; fourth-order Bessel polynomial coefficients; higher order switching function; internal current control loop; line-commutated power converters; output filters; overshoot elimination; power rectifiers; response time minimisation; steady-state errors; Error correction; Mathematical model; Pi control; Polynomials; Proportional control; Rectifiers; Sliding mode control; Steady-state; Thyristors; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on