Title :
A Novel Method for Selective Harmonic Elimination in Power Electronic Equipment
Author :
Blasko, Vladimir
Author_Institution :
Otis Elevator Co., Farmington, CT
Abstract :
The algorithms for adaptive canceling of selected harmonic components have been well developed in digital signal processing. In those applications, "filtering" is a primary objective. However, in power electronic applications control, with objectives like fast response of system on reference and disturbance change, is of primary importance. This paper provides a novel and a systematic design approach for applying signal processing methods (like modified adaptive selective harmonic elimination algorithms) as an addition to conventional control. Thus, both control objectives like fast transient response and efficient harmonic (disturbance) filtering are achieved. The filtering algorithm does not interfere and has minimal impact on the stability of the primary control loop. Its sole function is to eliminate undesirable higher harmonic components from selected variable (current or voltage) and it requires only knowledge of the frequency of the component to be eliminated. The methodology is applicable for a wide range of equipment like uninterrupted power systems, regenerative converters, active power filters, etc. The application of the proposed method in a regenerative voltage source converter for dead time compensation is used as an example for illustrating its effectiveness and design procedure
Keywords :
filtering theory; power convertors; power harmonic filters; transient response; uninterruptible power supplies; active power filters; adaptive selective harmonic elimination algorithms; dead time compensation; digital signal processing; filtering algorithm; power electronic application control; power electronic equipment; primary control loop; regenerative converters; regenerative voltage source converter; systematic design approach; transient response; uninterrupted power systems; Active filters; Control systems; Electric variables control; Filtering; Power electronics; Power harmonic filters; Power system harmonics; Power system stability; Signal processing algorithms; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2006.886599