Title :
Stabilisation of asymmetrically structured back-to-back static synchronous compensator system with non-linear damping control
Author :
Young Ok Lee ; Yonghao Gui ; Youngseong Han ; Chung Choo Chung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Hanyang Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
This study describes a new back-to-back static synchronous compensator (BTB STATCOM) system with asymmetrically structured converters and develops its mathematical model. BTB STATCOM uses pulse-width modulation technology for a rectifier station along with multipulse technology for an inverter station. The authors propose a control strategy for the following three control variables: DC voltage and both active and reactive rectifier powers. In the rectifier station, input-output linearisation via the feedback control law is applied for independent control of the active and reactive powers. Conversely, the controller is not applicable for maintaining the DC voltage because of its irregularity. They design an alternative indirect damping controller for the reactive current within the inverter station. The proposed controller improves the stability margin and decreases the oscillation of DC voltage with a degraded reactive current tracking performance of the inverter. Using simulation, they validate the proposed method, comparing its effectiveness to that of a proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative controller. They investigate the semi-globally exponential stability of the damped internal dynamics using a parameter-dependent Lyapunov (PDL) function. Using a composite Lyapunov function based on the PDL function, the uniform boundedness of the output regulation error as well as the closed-loop stability is established.
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; closed loop systems; feedback; invertors; power convertors; reactive power control; rectifiers; static VAr compensators; three-term control; BTB STATCOM; DC voltage; DC voltage oscillation; PDL function; active rectifier powers; asymmetrically structured back-to-back static synchronous compensator system; asymmetrically structured converters; closed-loop stability; composite Lyapunov function; control strategy; degraded reactive current tracking performance; feedback control law; indirect damping controller; input-output linearisation; inverter station; mathematical model; multipulse technology; nonlinear damping control; output regulation error; parameter-dependent Lyapunov function; proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative controller; pulse-width modulation technology; reactive current; reactive rectifier powers; rectifier station; semiglobally exponential stability; stabilisation; stability margin;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-pel.2015.0004