Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller
In this paper an improved stationary-frame AC current controller based on the proportional-integral-resonant control action (PIR) is proposed. Namely, the novel two-parameter PIR controller is applied in the stationary-frame AC current control, accompanied by the corresponding parameter-tuning pro...
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description | In this paper an improved stationary-frame AC current controller based on the proportional-integral-resonant control
action (PIR) is proposed. Namely, the novel two-parameter PIR controller is applied in the stationary-frame AC current
control, accompanied by the corresponding parameter-tuning procedure. In this way, the proportional-resonant (PR)
controller, common in the stationary-frame AC current control, is extended by the integral (I) action in order
to enable the AC current DC component tracking, and, also, to enable the DC disturbance compensation, caused by
the voltage source inverter (VSI) nonidealities and by nonlinear loads. The proposed controller parameter-tuning
procedure is based on the three-phase back-EMF-type load, which corresponds to a wide range of AC power converter
applications, such as AC motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies, and active filters. While the PIR controllers
commonly have three parameters, the novel controller has two. Also, the provided parameter-tuning procedure needs
only one parameter to be tuned in relation to the load and power converter model parameters, since the second
controller parameter is directly derived from the required controller bandwidth value. The dynamic performance
of the proposed controller is verified by means of simulation and experimental runs. |
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spelling | doaj.art-460b7c9995864ef9b52eedb2dcd02b0b2022-12-22T00:02:15ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002017-02-01171818810.4316/AECE.2017.01012Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current ControllerSTOJIC, D.TARCZEWSKI, T.KLASNIC, I.In this paper an improved stationary-frame AC current controller based on the proportional-integral-resonant control action (PIR) is proposed. Namely, the novel two-parameter PIR controller is applied in the stationary-frame AC current control, accompanied by the corresponding parameter-tuning procedure. In this way, the proportional-resonant (PR) controller, common in the stationary-frame AC current control, is extended by the integral (I) action in order to enable the AC current DC component tracking, and, also, to enable the DC disturbance compensation, caused by the voltage source inverter (VSI) nonidealities and by nonlinear loads. The proposed controller parameter-tuning procedure is based on the three-phase back-EMF-type load, which corresponds to a wide range of AC power converter applications, such as AC motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies, and active filters. While the PIR controllers commonly have three parameters, the novel controller has two. Also, the provided parameter-tuning procedure needs only one parameter to be tuned in relation to the load and power converter model parameters, since the second controller parameter is directly derived from the required controller bandwidth value. The dynamic performance of the proposed controller is verified by means of simulation and experimental runs.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2017.01012losed loop systemscontrol designcurrent controlinduction motorsinverters |
spellingShingle | STOJIC, D. TARCZEWSKI, T. KLASNIC, I. Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering losed loop systems control design current control induction motors inverters |
title | Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller |
title_full | Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller |
title_fullStr | Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller |
title_full_unstemmed | Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller |
title_short | Proportional-Integral-Resonant AC Current Controller |
title_sort | proportional integral resonant ac current controller |
topic | losed loop systems control design current control induction motors inverters |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2017.01012 |
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