Model predictive control has emerged as a promising approach to govern modular multilevel converters (MMCs), due to its flexibility to include multiple control objectives and simple design process. However, this control scheme presents relevant issues, such as high computational complexity and variable switching frequency. This work proposes a sequential phase-shifted model predictive control (PS-MPC) for MMCs. The key novelty of this proposal lies in the way the predictive control strategy is formulated to fully exploit a phase-shifted pulsewidth modulation technique, by means of an appropriate choice of synchronized average models for each carrier. In this way, the proposed predictive controller obtains independent optimal modulating signals for each carrier in a sequential manner, by solving an optimization problem with reduced computational effort independent of the number of submodules. This allows one to formulate the optimal control problem to achieve multiple control objectives, similarly to the finite-control-set MPC (FCS-MPC). Nevertheless, the MMC governed with the proposed PS-MPC generates an output voltage with fix-spectrum and operates with an even power loss distribution among semiconductors in steady-state, outperforming the standard FCS-MPC strategy. Experimental results are provided to verify the proposed PS-MPC effectiveness when governing a three-phase MMC with four half-bridges per stack.
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Autor | Poblete Durruty, Pablo Martín Neira Castillo, Sebastian Felipe Aguilera, Ricardo P. Pereda Torres, Javier Eduardo Pou, Josep |
Título | Sequential Phase-Shifted Model Predictive Control for Modular Multilevel Converters |
Revista | IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion |
ISSN | 0885-8969 |
Volumen | 36 |
Número de publicación | 4 |
Página inicio | 2691 |
Página final | 2702 |
Fecha de publicación | 2021 |
Resumen | Model predictive control has emerged as a promising approach to govern modular multilevel converters (MMCs), due to its flexibility to include multiple control objectives and simple design process. However, this control scheme presents relevant issues, such as high computational complexity and variable switching frequency. This work proposes a sequential phase-shifted model predictive control (PS-MPC) for MMCs. The key novelty of this proposal lies in the way the predictive control strategy is formulated to fully exploit a phase-shifted pulsewidth modulation technique, by means of an appropriate choice of synchronized average models for each carrier. In this way, the proposed predictive controller obtains independent optimal modulating signals for each carrier in a sequential manner, by solving an optimization problem with reduced computational effort independent of the number of submodules. This allows one to formulate the optimal control problem to achieve multiple control objectives, similarly to the finite-control-set MPC (FCS-MPC). Nevertheless, the MMC governed with the proposed PS-MPC generates an output voltage with fix-spectrum and operates with an even power loss distribution among semiconductors in steady-state, outperforming the standard FCS-MPC strategy. Experimental results are provided to verify the proposed PS-MPC effectiveness when governing a three-phase MMC with four half-bridges per stack. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
DOI | 10.1109/TEC.2021.3074863 |
Enlace | https://doi.org/10.1109/TEC.2021.3074863 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=9410342 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000724528500015 |
Palabra clave | Capacitor voltage control Circulating current control Modular multilevel converters (MMCs) Predictive control |
Tema ODS | 07 Affordable and clean energy |
Tema ODS español | 07 Energía asequible y no contaminante |
Tipo de documento | artículo |