级联h桥变换器的电网频率电压不可知启动技术

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Compel-The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Pub Date : 2023-06-25 DOI:10.1109/COMPEL52896.2023.10220440
R. Mallik, B. Johnson
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提出了一种具有并网能力的双向串联逆变器分散启动技术。我们将每个转换器模块控制为一个虚拟电阻,从电网吸收功率并将能量传输到直流侧。由于虚电阻的无源特性,串联交流侧电流自动将级联的交流侧模块电压同步到电网电压。虚拟电阻不仅可以防止过流,而且对电网频率和电压的变化也不可知。这对于在非标称电网条件下启动非常有用。此外,与现有的并网启动方法不同,该技术不需要外部充电电阻或集中锁相环(PLL)来同步串联模块。我们证明,如果模拟电阻低于临界值,则可以实现稳定的整流器操作。一旦达到稳态运行,每个模块内的本地分散锁相环就能够破译电网电压的频率、相位角和幅度。然后将此信息传递给主控制器(下垂,虚拟振荡器或虚拟同步机),并在系统开始正常运行时翻转功率流方向。我们在一个1.5 kVA的系统中验证了所提出的启动技术,该系统具有三个级联变流器通过电网连接。
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A Grid Frequency and Voltage Agnostic Startup Technique for Cascaded H-bridge Converters
This paper presents a decentralized startup technique for bidirectional series-connected inverters with grid-forming capability. We control each converter module as a virtual resistor that absorbs power from the grid and transfers energy to the dc side. Owing to the passive nature of the virtual resistors, the series ac-side current automatically synchronizes the cascaded ac-side module voltages to the grid voltage. The virtual resistors not only prevent over-currents, but they are also agnostic to changes in grid frequency and voltage. This is extremely useful for startup during off-nominal grid conditions. Furthermore, unlike existing grid-connected startup methods, this technique does not require external charging resistors or a centralized phase-locked loop (PLL) to synchronize the series-connected modules. We demonstrate that stable rectifier operation is achieved if the emulated resistances are lower than a critical value. Once steady-state operation is reached, a local decentralized PLL within each module is able to decipher the frequency, phase angle, and magnitude of the grid voltage. This information is then passed to the primary control (droop, virtual oscillator, or virtual synchronous machine) and we flip the direction of power flow as the system begins normal operation. We verify the proposed startup technique for a 1.5 kVA system with three cascaded converters connected across a grid.
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期刊介绍: COMPEL exists for the discussion and dissemination of computational and analytical methods in electrical and electronic engineering. The main emphasis of papers should be on methods and new techniques, or the application of existing techniques in a novel way. Whilst papers with immediate application to particular engineering problems are welcome, so too are papers that form a basis for further development in the area of study. A double-blind review process ensures the content''s validity and relevance.
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