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Model-free predictive current control for three-phase AC/DC converters

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A novel model-free predictive current control (MFPCC) approach for three-phase AC/DC converters is proposed, which only measures the input currents and calculates their differences under different switching states. Existing model-based… Click to show full abstract

A novel model-free predictive current control (MFPCC) approach for three-phase AC/DC converters is proposed, which only measures the input currents and calculates their differences under different switching states. Existing model-based predictive current control (MBPCC) methods are based on converter models and thus require the knowledge of input current, input and terminal voltages, resistance, and inductance. Compared to the MBPCC, the main advantages of the proposed MFPCC include eliminations of the converter model, multiplication operations, and tuning of system parameters. Simulation results show that the proposed MFPCC controls the input current slightly better than does the MBPCC. Experimental results are provided to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method, which are obtained from a three-phase AC/DC converter under the specifications of 380 V output voltage, 220 V/AC input voltage, and 1000 W output power. The measured harmonics orders 2-19 are shown to meet the IEC61000-3-2 Class A standard under 1000 W of output power. To the authors' best knowledge, it is the first MFPCC for such applications.

Keywords: model free; three phase; predictive current; current control

Journal Title: Iet Electric Power Applications
Year Published: 2017

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