Title :
Model Predictive Pulse Pattern Control for the Five-Level Active Neutral-Point-Clamped Inverter
Author :
Oikonomou, Nikolaos ; Gutscher, Christof ; Karamanakos, Petros ; Kieferndorf, Frederick D. ; Geyer, Tobias
Author_Institution :
ABB Corp. Res., Ladenburg, Switzerland
Abstract :
In this paper, the recently introduced model predictive pulse pattern control (MP3C) strategy is adapted to the ACS 2000 medium-voltage (MV) drive of ABB. The drive system consists of a five-level active neutral-point-clamped (ANPC-5L) rectifier, an inverter, and an induction machine (IM). The inverter is fed with offline-computed optimized pulse patterns (OPPs) that produce minimum harmonic distortion in the stator windings of the ac machine. An optimal stator flux trajectory is calculated from these OPPs, and a trajectory controller tracks it in real time. In the proposed approach, trajectory tracking is based on model predictive control: a constrained optimal control problem is formulated and solved in real time in a computationally efficient manner. An event-based prediction horizon is employed in order to ensure fast tracking of the stator flux trajectory. The advantages of the proposed method are optimal steady-state behavior in terms of harmonic distortion and fast torque response. The method was tested on an MV ANPC-5L inverter coupled to a general-purpose 1.21-MW IM. Experimental results were obtained from this industrial setup, and they are presented in this paper to demonstrate the high performance of MP3C.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; drives; harmonic distortion; invertors; machine control; optimal control; predictive control; stators; ACS 2000 medium-voltage drive; MV ANPC-5L inverter; ac machine; constrained optimal control problem; drive system; event-based prediction horizon; fast torque response; five-level active neutral-point-clamped inverter; harmonic distortion; induction machine; model predictive pulse pattern control; offline-computed optimized pulse patterns; optimal stator flux trajectory; optimal steady-state behavior; power 1.21 MW; stator windings; trajectory controller; trajectory tracking; Inverters; Real-time systems; Stator windings; Switches; Trajectory; Vectors; AC drive; five-level active neutral-point inverter; medium-voltage (MV) drive; model predictive control (MPC); optimized pulse pattern (OPP);
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2013.2263273