Enhanced predictive current control of three-phase grid-tied reversible converters with improved switching patterns

Zhanfeng Song*, Yanjun Tian, Zhe Chen, Yanting Hu

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Abstract

A predictive current control strategy can realize flexible regulation of three-phase grid-tied converters based on system behaviour prediction and cost function minimization. However, when the predictive current control strategy with conventional switching patterns is adopted, the predicted duration time for voltage vectors turns out to be negative in some cases, especially under the conditions of bidirectional power flows and transient situations, leading to system performance deteriorations. This paper aims to clarify the real reason for this phenomenon under bidirectional power flows, i.e.; rectifier mode and inverter mode, and, furthermore, seeks to propose effective solutions. A detailed analysis of instantaneous current variations under different conditions was conducted. An enhanced predictive current control strategy with improved switching patterns was then proposed. An experimental platform was built based on a commercial converter produced by Danfoss, and moreover, relative experiments were carried out, confirming the superiority of the proposed scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Article number41
JournalEnergies
Volume9
Issue number1
ISSN1996-1073
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Bidirectional power flow
  • Cost function minimization
  • Improved switching pattern
  • Predictive control
  • Three-phase grid-tied converters

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