Title :
Dual sequence current controller without current sequence decomposition implemented on DSRF for unbalanced grid voltage conditions
Author :
Sizhan Zhou ; Jinjun Liu ; Linyuan Zhou ; Hongwei She
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ. Xi´an, Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Dual sequence current control is the key technique for grid-connected voltage source converter to ensure the performance or fulfill grid requirement under unbalanced grid voltage conditions. In this paper, after reviewing and analyzing the existing dual sequence current controller (DSCC), a simple DSCC is proposed based on double synchronous reference frame (DSRF) without the need of current sequence decomposition. The positive-sequence current is controlled in the positive SRF with a PI controller, while the negative-sequence current is controlled in the negative SRF only with an integrator controller. To avoid the ineffectiveness of the inductor current feed-forward (ICFF) decoupling technique in DSRF, only the decoupling components in the positive SRF is performed. This ensures the same performance with the conventional current controller under normal grid voltage conditions. Further, a new decoupling technique with reference current feed-forward can be optionally employed to provide decouple effect for both positive-sequence and negative-sequence current control. Simulation results will demonstrate the validity of the proposed DSCC.
Keywords :
PI control; electric current control; feedforward; inductors; integrating circuits; power convertors; power grids; reference circuits; DSCC; DSRF; ICFF decoupling technique; PI controller; double synchronous reference frame; dual sequence current controller; grid-connected voltage source converter; inductor current feed-forward decoupling technique; integrator controller; negative SRF; negative-sequence current control; positive SRF; positive-sequence current control; reference current feed-forward; unbalanced grid voltage condition; Current control; Delays; Oscillators; Power system stability; Transfer functions; Vectors; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2014.6953376