Title :
A novel model-based controller for a three-phase four-wire shunt active filter
Author :
Valdez, A.A. ; Escobar, G. ; Torres-Olguin, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Appl. Mathematics, IPICYT, San Luis Potosi
Abstract :
This paper presents a model-based controller for a three-phase four-wire shunt active filter, which uses a three-leg split-capacitor topology to implement the voltage source inverter. The controller is aimed to compensate reactive power and harmonic distortion in the general case of distorted and unbalanced source voltages and load currents, including distorting loads connected between a phase and the neutral line. In addition, the controller is able to compensate for the homopolar component of the load current, that is, the current flowing to the source via the neutral line can be considerably reduced without modifying the actual topology. The complete model in (fixed frame) alphabetagamma-coordinates is presented. Special attention is given to the homopolar component (referred here as the gamma-component) of the line current, source voltage and control input, which are instrumental for the control design purpose. Experimental results in a 2 kVA prototype are provided to illustrate the benefits of our solution
Keywords :
active filters; control system synthesis; harmonic distortion; network topology; power capacitors; power harmonic filters; reactive power; 2 kVA; alphabetagamma-coordinates; control design purpose; harmonic distortion; load current; model-based controller; reactive power compensation; three-leg split-capacitor topology; three-phase four-wire shunt active filter; voltage source inverter; Active filters; Control design; Harmonic distortion; Instruments; Inverters; Phase distortion; Prototypes; Reactive power control; Topology; Voltage control; Active filters; adaptive signal detection; reactive power control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2006. PESC '06. 37th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Jeju
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9716-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2006.1711814