Title :
A grid fundamental and harmonic components detection method for single-phase systems
Author :
Wang, Yi Fei ; Li, Yun Wei
Author_Institution :
ATCO Electr., Canadian Utilities Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
Single-phase grid-connected converters are widely used in many applications, such as photovoltaics, fuel cells, active power filters, etc. An important topic for the development of their control schemes is ac signal detection, such as grid phase detection for grid-interfacing inverters, and harmonic detection for harmonic compensation devices. Since only one ac signal is available, the task is more difficult than in three-phase systems. Among the existing methods, the frequency-domain ones are known to have a one-cycle delay and heavier computational burden. Meanwhile, the time-domain methods often rely on phase-locked loop, quadrature signal generation and complex filtering techniques; the resulted multiple-looped system may suffer from slow transients and stability issues. This paper proposes a new detection method based on anti-conjugate harmonic decomposition and cascaded delayed signal cancellation. The method uses constant zero as the quadrature signal, and has a completely open-looped structure. The resulted detection system is very simple and robust. The fundamental and harmonic detection transients can be as short as 0.47 cycle, while zero steady-state error can be guaranteed in complicated harmonic scenarios, including all typical single-phase system harmonics. The performance of the proposed detection method is verified by experimental results.
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; compensation; frequency-domain analysis; invertors; open loop systems; phase locked loops; power grids; robust control; signal detection; time-domain analysis; AC signal detection; anticonjugate harmonic decomposition; cascaded delayed signal cancellation; completely open-looped structure; complex filtering techniques; complicated harmonic scenarios; computational burden; frequency-domain methods; grid fundamental components detection method; grid-interfacing inverters; harmonic compensation devices; harmonic components detection method; harmonic detection; harmonic detection transients; multiple-looped system; one-cycle delay; phase-locked loop; quadrature signal; quadrature signal generation; single-phase grid-connected converters; slow transients issues; stability issues; three-phase systems; time-domain methods; typical single-phase system harmonics; zero steady-state error; Delay; Harmonic analysis; Phase detection; Phase locked loops; Power system harmonics; Steady-state; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Raleigh, NC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0802-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0801-4
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2012.6342175