Inverters;
Cost function;
Voltage;
Voltage control;
Minimization;
Philosophical considerations;
Harmonic analysis;
Common-mode voltage (CMV);
computational burden;
discretization methods;
multilevel inverter (MLI);
power conversion harmonics;
predictive control;
total demand distortion (TDD);
PREDICTIVE CONTROL;
INDUCTION-MOTOR;
CONVERTERS;
REDUCTION;
INJECTION;
D O I:
10.1109/TPEL.2023.3342756
中图分类号:
TM [电工技术];
TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号:
0808 ;
0809 ;
摘要:
The conventional finite control-set model predictive control (FCS-MPC) methods need a cost function with weighting factors to minimize the common-mode voltage (CMV) in the multilevel inverter (MLI) fed electric drive systems. Moreover, these methods require a higher sampling time for real-time implementation, resulting in a rich harmonic content in the inverter ac currents. This article addresses these concerns by proposing a low-complexity FCS-MPC with CMV minimization for a five-level inverter (FLI). The per-phase philosophy is adopted in the design and implementation of the proposed FCS-MPC for an FLI, resulting in a maximum number of predictions of 6 per phase only (a total of 18 predictions in a three-phase FLI system). Moreover, the proposed FCS-MPC minimizes the CMV without using a cost function, leading to superior current harmonic performance. Additionally, the Heun's integration method is introduced in the formulation of discrete-time models of the FLI, and they are used in real-time implementation of the proposed FCS-MPC. The superiority of the proposed method is demonstrated through a dSPACE-controlled FLI laboratory prototype. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of the proposed and the conventional FCS-MPC methods is presented in terms of total demand distortion of the current, inverter CMV, and the computational burden.
机构:
Rockwell Automat, Medium Voltage Res & Dev Dept, Cambridge, ON N1R 5X1, CanadaRyerson Univ, Dept Elect Comp & Biomed Engn, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada
机构:
Rockwell Automat, Medium Voltage Res & Dev Dept, Cambridge, ON N1R 5X1, CanadaRyerson Univ, Dept Elect Comp & Biomed Engn, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada