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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Síntese de controladores ressonantes baseado em dados aplicado a fontes ininterruptas de energia

Schildt, Alessandro Nakoneczny January 2014 (has links)
Este trabalho trata da utilização de um método de sintonia de controladores baseado nos dados obtidos da planta. A proposta é a sintonia de controladores ressonantes para aplicação em inversores de frequência presentes em fontes ininterruptas de energia, com o intuito de seguimento de referência senoidal de tensão. Dentro deste contexto, será usado o algoritmo Virtual Reference Feedback Tuning, o qual é um método de identificação de controladores baseado em dados que não é iterativo e não necessita do modelo do sistema para identificar o controlador. A partir dos dados obtidos da planta e também da definição de um modelo de referência pelo projetista, o método estima os parâmetros de uma estrutura fixada previamente para o controlador através da minimização de uma função custo definida pelo erro entre a saída desejada e a saída real. Além disso, uma realimentação de corrente é necessária na malha de controle, onde seu ganho proporcional é definido por experimento empírico. Para demonstrar a utilização do método são apresentados resultados simulados e práticos de uma fonte ininterrupta de energia com potência de 5 kV A utilizando cargas lineares e não-lineares. É avaliado o desempenho do ponto de vista da qualidade do sinal de saída real obtido com controladores sintonizados a partir de diferentes modelos de referência, além do uso de sinais de excitação diversos para o algoritmo V RFT. Os resultados experimentais são obtidos em um inversor de frequência monofásico com uma plataforma em tempo real baseada na placa de aquisição de dados dSPACE DS1104. Os resultados mostram que, em relação as normas internacionais, o sistema de controle proposto possui bom comportamento para seguimento de referência, operando à vazio ou utilizando carga linear. / This work discusses about controller tuning methods based on plant data. The proposal is to tune resonant controllers for application to the frequency inverters found in uninterruptible power supplies, with the goal of following sinusoidal reference signals. Within this context, the Virtual Reference Feedback Tuning algorithm is used, which is a data-driven controller identification method that is not iterative and does not require a system model to identify the controller. Data obtained from the plant and also the definition of a reference model by the designer, are used by the method to estimate the parameters of a previously fixed controller structure through the minimization of a cost function, which is defined by the error between desired and actual outputs. Moreover, a current feedback is required in the control loop where the proportional gain is defined by empirical experiment. To demonstrate the method’s application, simulated and practical results of an uninterruptible power supply with capacity of the 5 kV A will be presented employing linear and nonlinear loads. Evaluates the performance in terms of system’s actual output quality, obtained with controllers tuned with different reference models. Distinct excitation signals are also used to feed the VRFT algorithm. The experimental results achieved from use of an single-phase inverter and a real-time platform based on data acquisition board dSPACE DS1104. The results show that, with respect to international standards, the proposed control system has good performance for tracking reference, operating at empty or using linear load.
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Síntese de controladores ressonantes baseado em dados aplicado a fontes ininterruptas de energia

Schildt, Alessandro Nakoneczny January 2014 (has links)
Este trabalho trata da utilização de um método de sintonia de controladores baseado nos dados obtidos da planta. A proposta é a sintonia de controladores ressonantes para aplicação em inversores de frequência presentes em fontes ininterruptas de energia, com o intuito de seguimento de referência senoidal de tensão. Dentro deste contexto, será usado o algoritmo Virtual Reference Feedback Tuning, o qual é um método de identificação de controladores baseado em dados que não é iterativo e não necessita do modelo do sistema para identificar o controlador. A partir dos dados obtidos da planta e também da definição de um modelo de referência pelo projetista, o método estima os parâmetros de uma estrutura fixada previamente para o controlador através da minimização de uma função custo definida pelo erro entre a saída desejada e a saída real. Além disso, uma realimentação de corrente é necessária na malha de controle, onde seu ganho proporcional é definido por experimento empírico. Para demonstrar a utilização do método são apresentados resultados simulados e práticos de uma fonte ininterrupta de energia com potência de 5 kV A utilizando cargas lineares e não-lineares. É avaliado o desempenho do ponto de vista da qualidade do sinal de saída real obtido com controladores sintonizados a partir de diferentes modelos de referência, além do uso de sinais de excitação diversos para o algoritmo V RFT. Os resultados experimentais são obtidos em um inversor de frequência monofásico com uma plataforma em tempo real baseada na placa de aquisição de dados dSPACE DS1104. Os resultados mostram que, em relação as normas internacionais, o sistema de controle proposto possui bom comportamento para seguimento de referência, operando à vazio ou utilizando carga linear. / This work discusses about controller tuning methods based on plant data. The proposal is to tune resonant controllers for application to the frequency inverters found in uninterruptible power supplies, with the goal of following sinusoidal reference signals. Within this context, the Virtual Reference Feedback Tuning algorithm is used, which is a data-driven controller identification method that is not iterative and does not require a system model to identify the controller. Data obtained from the plant and also the definition of a reference model by the designer, are used by the method to estimate the parameters of a previously fixed controller structure through the minimization of a cost function, which is defined by the error between desired and actual outputs. Moreover, a current feedback is required in the control loop where the proportional gain is defined by empirical experiment. To demonstrate the method’s application, simulated and practical results of an uninterruptible power supply with capacity of the 5 kV A will be presented employing linear and nonlinear loads. Evaluates the performance in terms of system’s actual output quality, obtained with controllers tuned with different reference models. Distinct excitation signals are also used to feed the VRFT algorithm. The experimental results achieved from use of an single-phase inverter and a real-time platform based on data acquisition board dSPACE DS1104. The results show that, with respect to international standards, the proposed control system has good performance for tracking reference, operating at empty or using linear load.
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Síntese de controladores ressonantes baseado em dados aplicado a fontes ininterruptas de energia

Schildt, Alessandro Nakoneczny January 2014 (has links)
Este trabalho trata da utilização de um método de sintonia de controladores baseado nos dados obtidos da planta. A proposta é a sintonia de controladores ressonantes para aplicação em inversores de frequência presentes em fontes ininterruptas de energia, com o intuito de seguimento de referência senoidal de tensão. Dentro deste contexto, será usado o algoritmo Virtual Reference Feedback Tuning, o qual é um método de identificação de controladores baseado em dados que não é iterativo e não necessita do modelo do sistema para identificar o controlador. A partir dos dados obtidos da planta e também da definição de um modelo de referência pelo projetista, o método estima os parâmetros de uma estrutura fixada previamente para o controlador através da minimização de uma função custo definida pelo erro entre a saída desejada e a saída real. Além disso, uma realimentação de corrente é necessária na malha de controle, onde seu ganho proporcional é definido por experimento empírico. Para demonstrar a utilização do método são apresentados resultados simulados e práticos de uma fonte ininterrupta de energia com potência de 5 kV A utilizando cargas lineares e não-lineares. É avaliado o desempenho do ponto de vista da qualidade do sinal de saída real obtido com controladores sintonizados a partir de diferentes modelos de referência, além do uso de sinais de excitação diversos para o algoritmo V RFT. Os resultados experimentais são obtidos em um inversor de frequência monofásico com uma plataforma em tempo real baseada na placa de aquisição de dados dSPACE DS1104. Os resultados mostram que, em relação as normas internacionais, o sistema de controle proposto possui bom comportamento para seguimento de referência, operando à vazio ou utilizando carga linear. / This work discusses about controller tuning methods based on plant data. The proposal is to tune resonant controllers for application to the frequency inverters found in uninterruptible power supplies, with the goal of following sinusoidal reference signals. Within this context, the Virtual Reference Feedback Tuning algorithm is used, which is a data-driven controller identification method that is not iterative and does not require a system model to identify the controller. Data obtained from the plant and also the definition of a reference model by the designer, are used by the method to estimate the parameters of a previously fixed controller structure through the minimization of a cost function, which is defined by the error between desired and actual outputs. Moreover, a current feedback is required in the control loop where the proportional gain is defined by empirical experiment. To demonstrate the method’s application, simulated and practical results of an uninterruptible power supply with capacity of the 5 kV A will be presented employing linear and nonlinear loads. Evaluates the performance in terms of system’s actual output quality, obtained with controllers tuned with different reference models. Distinct excitation signals are also used to feed the VRFT algorithm. The experimental results achieved from use of an single-phase inverter and a real-time platform based on data acquisition board dSPACE DS1104. The results show that, with respect to international standards, the proposed control system has good performance for tracking reference, operating at empty or using linear load.
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Transformer fault-recovery inrush currents in MMC-HVDC systems and mitigation strategies

Vaheeshan, Jeganathan January 2017 (has links)
The UK Government has set an ambitious target to achieve 15% of final energy consumption from renewable sources by 2020. High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology is an attractive solution for integrating offshore wind power farms farther from the coast. In the near future, more windfarms are likely to be connected to the UK grid using HVDC links. With the onset of this fairly new technology, new challenges are inevitable. This research is undertaken to help assist with these challenges by looking at possibilities of problems with respect to faster AC/DC interaction modes, especially, on the impact of inrush currents which occur during fault-recovery transients. In addition to that, possible mitigation strategies are also investigated. Initially, the relative merits of different transformer models are analysed with respect to inrush current transient studies. The most appropriate transformer model is selected and further validated using field measurement data. A detailed electro-magnetic-transient (EMT) model of a grid-connected MMC-HVDC system is prepared in PSCAD/EMTDC to capture the key dynamics of fault-recovery transformer inrush currents. It is shown that the transformer in an MMC system can evoke inrush currents during fault recovery, and cause transient interactions with the converter and the rest of the system, which should not be neglected. It is shown for the first time through a detailed dynamic analysis that if the current sensors of the inner-current control loops are placed at the converter-side of the transformer instead of the grid-side, the inrush currents will mainly flow from the grid and decay faster. This is suggested as a basic remedial action to protect the converter from inrush currents. Afterwards, analytical calculations of peak flux-linkage magnitude in each phase, following a voltage-sag recovery transient, are derived and verified. The effects of zero-sequence currents and fault resistance on the peak flux linkage magnitude are systematically explained. A zero-sequence-current suppression controller is also proposed. A detailed study is carried out to assess the key factors that affect the maximum peak flux-linkage and magnetisation-current magnitudes, especially with regard to fault specific factors such as fault inception angle, duration and fault-current attenuation. Subsequently, the relative merits of a prior-art inrush current mitigation strategy and its implementation challenges in a grid-connected MMC converter are analysed. It is shown that the feedforward based auxiliary flux-offset compensation scheme, as incorporated in the particular strategy, need to be modified with a feedback control technique, to alleviate the major drawbacks identified. Following that, eight different feedback based control schemes are devised, and a detailed dynamic and transient analysis is carried out to find the best control scheme. The relative merits of the identified control scheme and its implementation challenges in a MMC converter are also analysed. Finally, a detailed EMT model of an islanded MMC-HVDC system is implemented in PSCAD/EMTDC and the impacts of fault-recovery inrush currents are analysed. For that, initially, a MMC control scheme is devised in the synchronous reference frame and its controllers are systematically tuned. To obtain an improved performance, an equivalent control scheme is derived in the stationary reference frame with Proportional-Resonant controllers, and incorporated in the EMT model. Following that, two novel inrush current mitigation strategies are proposed, with the support of analytical equations, and verified.
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Projeto e desenvolvimento de um inversor solar ponte completa bidirecional para microrredes CC conectadas à rede CA em baixa tensão

Pires, Lucas Pereira 21 October 2016 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Este trabalho apresenta a proposta e análise de um Inversor Ponte Completa Bidirecional (IPCB) aplicado a microrredes CC (corrente contínua) no que tange ao seu desempenho na injeção de potência ativa na rede em corrente alternada (CA) e à regulação da tensão no barramento CC diante das inerentes intermitências observadas em geradores fotovoltaicos, as quais não devem provocar distúrbios nas cargas conectadas à Microrrede CC. A estratégia de controle digital é implementada a partir de um DSP (Digital Signal Processor) contando com um controlador do tipo Proporcional Ressonante (P+Res) aliado a um controle corretor de componentes harmônicas de ordem 3, 5 e 7 da corrente imposta na rede elétrica para os dois modos de operação do sistema, o que possibilita a adequação da qualidade de energia às normas internacionais IEEE 1547 (injeção) e IEC 61.000-3-2 (retificação). Por fim, faz-se a análise qualitativa e quantitativa do sistema proposto contendo ainda as especificações de projeto além dos resultados de simulação e experimentais obtidos com a construção de um protótipo de 2,2 kWp. / This work presents the proposal and analysis of a Bidirectional Full-Bridge Inverter (BFBI) applied to DC (direct current) microgrids in terms to its performance in active power injection into the AC (alternating current) grid and DC bus voltage regulation front of the inherent intermittences observed in photovoltaic generators, which should not cause disturbances in the dc loads. The digital control strategy is implemented from a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) with Proportional Resonant (P + Res) controller combined with 3th, 5th and 7th Harmonic Correction in the current imposed on the grid for the two modes of operation, which enables the adjustment in power quality to IEEE 1547 (injection) and IEC 61.000-3-2 (rectification) international standards. Finally, this work present the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the proposed system, still containing the design specifications, simulation and experimental results obtained with the construction of a 2.2 kWp prototype. / Dissertação (Mestrado)
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Développement de chargeurs intégrés pour véhicules hybrides plug-in / Development of integrated chargers for plug-in hybrid vehicles

Marzouk, Mounir 08 October 2015 (has links)
Ces travaux de thèse consistent en la conception et la réalisation d’une chaîne de tractionintégrée pour véhicule hybride plug-in. L’étude s’oriente vers une solution de convertisseur mutualisé,dans l’objectif de partager la traction et les modes chargeurs de batteries, la structure en NPC à 3niveaux est retenue. Le chargeur monophasé se base une topologie de redresseur à MLI monophaséavec trois bras entrelacés, avec l’utilisation des enroulements du moteur pour le filtrage. En chargeurtriphasé nous adaptons la topologie pour réaliser un montage en double boost triphasé. Pour chaqueconfiguration, les passifs sont dimensionnés pour répondre aux contraintes en courant BF et HF. Lecontrôle adopté se base sur les correcteurs résonants. Enfin, un prototype de 5 kW a été réalisé pourvalider les différents modes de l’application.Dans une seconde partie, nous proposons une solution de chargeur isolé sans étage continu auprimaire à double ponts actifs (DAB). La topologie est modélisée au premier harmonique et unecommande assurant l’absorption sinusoïdale est étudiée. Une configuration isolée triphasée permetl’accès aux puissances plus élevées ainsi que la réduction des ondulations de courant BF en sortie. / This thesis consists on the design and realization of a plug-in hybrid vehicle integrated tractiondrive supply. The work turns to a solution of a mutualized converter, in the objective to imagine asolution which shared drive and battery chargers modes, the three-level NPC topology has beenretained. The single phase charger is based on an interleaved PWM rectifier, and motor windings areused as smoothing inductors. A double-boost PFC configuration is introduced to ensure the threephasecharger. Passives are sized in each configuration in order to take in account the whole currentconstraints (LF and HF). The PFC behavior is based on the resonant controllers. Then, a 5 kWprototype has been realized to validate the different application modes.In a second part, a single-stage isolated charger based on a Dual-Active-Bridge (DAB) isproposed. The topology is modeled to the fundamental and the PFC control law is studied. A threephaseconfiguration is simulated in order to achieve higher charging powers and to reduce batterycurrent low-frequency ripple.

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