Open Physics (Aug 2020)

Resonance overvoltage control algorithms in long cable frequency conversion drive based on discrete mathematics

  • Deng Yonghong,
  • Zhang Quanzhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 408 – 418

Abstract

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In order to solve the problem that the long cable variable voltage and variable frequency (VVVF) system does not adopt an effective capacitor voltage sharing control method, resulting in a poor effect of resonance overvoltage control, the resonance overvoltage control algorithm of the long cable VVVF system based on discrete mathematics is studied. First, the long cable frequency conversion drive system is established. In order to ensure voltage loss in the range of motor requirements, a frequency converter–cable–motor (ICM) system connection mode is used to maintain the system operation. Based on the research of the capacitor voltage balance control strategy of a long cable frequency conversion drive system, the discrete mathematical model of the AC side of the ICM system is established by using this control strategy. The improved constant active power controller is obtained by establishing the mathematical model, and the resonant overvoltage in a long cable frequency conversion drive is realized by using the constant active power controller. The experimental results show that the algorithm can effectively control the resonance overvoltage phenomenon in the long cable frequency control system, and the control accuracy is over 97%. It has good performance and can be applied in practice.

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