Data in Brief (Aug 2019)

Data for resistance and inductance estimation within a voltage source inverter

  • Diego Aldana,
  • Yamisleydi Salgueiro,
  • Colin Bellinger,
  • Marco Rivera,
  • César A. Astudillo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25

Abstract

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Power converters are essential for the use of renewable energy resources. For example, a photovoltaic system produces DC energy that is transformed into AC by the voltage source inverter (VSI). This power is used by a motor drive that operates at different speeds, generating variable loads. Two parameters, namely, resistance and inductance are essential to correctly adjust the model predictive control (MPC) in a VSI. In this paper, we describe the data from a VSI that incorporates an MPC. We generate four datasets consisting of 399 cases or instances (rows) each one. Two data set comprises the simulations varying the inductance (continuous and discrete versions) and the other two varying the resistance (continuous and discrete versions). The motivation behind this data is to support the design and development of nonintrusive models to predict the resistance and inductance of a VSI under different conditions. Keywords: Voltage source inverter data, Nonintrusive monitoring, High dimensional machine learning