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An Improved Deadbeat Control for a Three-Phase Three-Line Active Power Filter With Current-Tracking Error Compensation

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An active power filter (APF) plays an important role in compensating the harmonic component of a nonlinear load current. In this paper, deadbeat control (DBC), which has high control performance… Click to show full abstract

An active power filter (APF) plays an important role in compensating the harmonic component of a nonlinear load current. In this paper, deadbeat control (DBC), which has high control performance and fast dynamic response, is used as a current controller for an APF. An improved DBC (Imp_DBC) is introduced to suppress the adverse effect of the current sampling error and to enhance the interference rejection capability of the control system. The characteristics of the conventional DBC and Imp_DBC are analyzed using transfer functions in the discrete-time domain. The robustness of the system is improved with the inductance variation. Specifically, aiming at the dramatic change of the harmonic component of the nonlinear load current, a current-tracking error compensation method is proposed. The phenomena of the upper co-nvex and lower concave in grid current are eliminated. Finally, the experimental setup of three-phase three-line APF is built, and the effectiveness of this method is verified by experiments.

Keywords: power filter; deadbeat control; error; control; active power; power

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2018

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