Title :
Direct Power Control of a Pulse Width Modulation Rectifier Using Space Vector Modulation Under Unbalanced Grid Voltages
Author :
Yongchang Zhang ; Changqi Qu
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. & Motor Drives Eng. Res. Center, North China Univ. of Technol., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Compared with conventional table-based direct power control (DPC), DPC using space vector modulation (DPC-SVM) exhibits several specific features, such as a constant switching frequency and small ripples in both active power and reactive power. However, conventional DPC-SVM exhibits highly distorted grid currents when the grid voltages are unbalanced. In this study, we propose a novel and simple DPC-SVM that is effective under both ideal and unbalanced grid voltage conditions by using an extension of original instantaneous power theory. After deducing the power slopes of both active power and reactive power, the suitable converter voltage reference to nullify the errors of active power and reactive power is analytically derived, which is subsequently synthesized by SVM. The proposed DPC-SVM does not require the extraction of complex positive/negative sequence from the grid voltage/current or power compensation. Compared to prior DPC-SVM using original imaginary power, the proposed method exhibits much better performance by obtaining highly sinusoidal line currents and eliminating twice grid-frequency ripples in both active power and the reactive power under unbalanced conditions. Simulations and experimental results supported the theoretical study and confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
PWM rectifiers; power grids; reactive power control; complex positive-negative sequence; constant switching frequency; direct power control; distorted grid currents; grid voltage-current; instantaneous power theory; power compensation; pulse width modulation rectifier; reactive power; sinusoidal line currents; small ripples; space vector modulation; unbalanced grid voltage conditions; unbalanced grid voltages; Power control; Pulse width modulation; Reactive power; Support vector machines; Tuning; Vectors; Voltage control; Direct power control; Direct power control (DPC); PWM rectifier; pulse width modulation (PWM) rectifier; reactive power control; space vector modulation (SVM); space vector modulation (SVM),;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2371469