Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom

The use of film capacitors to substitute traditionally utilized electrolytic capacitors is a well-known trend in the power electronics industry as it significantly increases the overall reliability of the system. Control challenges arise due to the reduced capacitance of film capacitors with similar...

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Main Authors: Rodriguez, Ezequiel, Beniwal, Neha, Farivar, Glen, Townsend, Christopher D., Vazquez, Sergio, Pou, Josep
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1369812021-01-06T03:03:19Z Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom Rodriguez, Ezequiel Beniwal, Neha Farivar, Glen Townsend, Christopher D. Vazquez, Sergio Pou, Josep School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 2018 IEEE 4th Southern Power Electronics Conference (SPEC) Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Power Converter Capacitor Voltage Filtering The use of film capacitors to substitute traditionally utilized electrolytic capacitors is a well-known trend in the power electronics industry as it significantly increases the overall reliability of the system. Control challenges arise due to the reduced capacitance of film capacitors with similar volume and weight as electrolytic capacitors. To address these control challenges, previous works have shown the good accuracy and fast dynamic performance of analytical filters to remove low-frequency capacitor voltage ripples. However, as these filters are based on an idealized mathematical model of the system, some harmonic content remains in the filtered signal due to discrepancies between the real system and utilized model, which deteriorates the overall performance of the system. In this paper, an improved adaptive filtering scheme for a low-capacitance static compensator (LC-StatCom) is proposed. The scheme mitigates both time delays and harmonic-contamination in the outer capacitor voltage control loop. Hence, the proposed solution allows the use of a high bandwidth controller and the generation of a current reference free of low-frequency harmonics. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is validated via simulation results on a seven-level 0.35-kVA single-phase LC-StatCom. The results demonstrate that the proposed solution overcomes drawbacks of previous schemes in terms of time response and filtering performance in steady-state operation. Accepted version 2020-02-10T05:34:28Z 2020-02-10T05:34:28Z 2018 Conference Paper Rodriguez, E., Beniwal, N., Farivar, G., Townsend, C. D., Vazquez, S., & Pou, J. (2018). Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom. 2018 IEEE 4th Southern Power Electronics Conference (SPEC). doi:10.1109/SPEC.2018.8635914 9781538682579 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136981 10.1109/SPEC.2018.8635914 2-s2.0-85062871209 1 7 en © 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1109/SPEC.2018.8635914 application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Power Converter
Capacitor Voltage Filtering
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Power Converter
Capacitor Voltage Filtering
Rodriguez, Ezequiel
Beniwal, Neha
Farivar, Glen
Townsend, Christopher D.
Vazquez, Sergio
Pou, Josep
Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom
description The use of film capacitors to substitute traditionally utilized electrolytic capacitors is a well-known trend in the power electronics industry as it significantly increases the overall reliability of the system. Control challenges arise due to the reduced capacitance of film capacitors with similar volume and weight as electrolytic capacitors. To address these control challenges, previous works have shown the good accuracy and fast dynamic performance of analytical filters to remove low-frequency capacitor voltage ripples. However, as these filters are based on an idealized mathematical model of the system, some harmonic content remains in the filtered signal due to discrepancies between the real system and utilized model, which deteriorates the overall performance of the system. In this paper, an improved adaptive filtering scheme for a low-capacitance static compensator (LC-StatCom) is proposed. The scheme mitigates both time delays and harmonic-contamination in the outer capacitor voltage control loop. Hence, the proposed solution allows the use of a high bandwidth controller and the generation of a current reference free of low-frequency harmonics. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is validated via simulation results on a seven-level 0.35-kVA single-phase LC-StatCom. The results demonstrate that the proposed solution overcomes drawbacks of previous schemes in terms of time response and filtering performance in steady-state operation.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Rodriguez, Ezequiel
Beniwal, Neha
Farivar, Glen
Townsend, Christopher D.
Vazquez, Sergio
Pou, Josep
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Rodriguez, Ezequiel
Beniwal, Neha
Farivar, Glen
Townsend, Christopher D.
Vazquez, Sergio
Pou, Josep
author_sort Rodriguez, Ezequiel
title Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom
title_short Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom
title_full Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom
title_fullStr Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive filtering scheme for a Low-Capacitance StatCom
title_sort adaptive filtering scheme for a low-capacitance statcom
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