A Design Methodology of Multiresonant Controllers for High Performance 400 Hz Ground Power Units

Felix Rojas, Roberto Cardenas, Jon Clare, Matias Diaz, Javier Pereda, Ralph Kennel

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Abstract

In aerospace applications, a ground power unit has to provide balanced and sinusoidal 400 Hz phase-to-neutral voltages to unbalanced and nonlinear single-phase loads. Compensation of high-order harmonics is complex, as the ratio between the sampling frequency and compensated harmonics can be very small. Thus, multiple superimposed resonant controllers or proportional-integral (PI) nested controllers in multiple dq frames are not good alternatives. The first approach cannot ensure stability, while the second cannot track the sinusoidal zero-sequence components typically present in unbalanced systems, and unattainably high bandwidth at the inner current control loop is typically required. In this paper, a simple methodology for designing a single-loop, multiple resonant controller for simultaneous mitigation of several high-order harmonics, ensuring stability, is presented. Experimental results, based on a 6 kW four-leg neutral point clamped converter, validate the proposed controller design, showing excellent steady-state and transient performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8643090
Pages (from-to)6549-6559
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume66
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Four-leg converters
  • resonant controllers
  • three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) inverter

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