Energies (Jan 2024)
Independent Control of Active and Reactive Power Flow for a Single-Phase, Unidirectional Onboard Power Converter Connecting the DC Power Bus to the AC Bus
Abstract
The paper presents a proposed system that supplies a 400 Hz single-phase onboard grid from the DC onboard bus. This system enables independent compensation of reactive power in the AC grid. Independent control of active and reactive power flow requires the decomposition of current in the grid into active and reactive components. Independent control of active and reactive power requires the use of synchronizers that operate in the dq frame system. If synchronization is performed with a single-phase grid, the transformation of dq requires the virtual quadrature signals. Standard quadrature signal generation systems use a second-order generalized integrator. To improve the dynamics of the system, the paper proposes a new quadrature generator that operates on the basis of trigonometric calculations instead of a second-order integration system. The developed system was implemented in a proportional-resonant current control system. Tests carried out in steady state and in dynamic states related to typical grid disturbances proved significantly better dynamic properties than those of a standard integrator-based system.
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