Autor: |
Heng Tang, Chivon Choeung, Sarot Srang, Bunne So, Socheat Yay, Panha Soth, Horchhong Cheng |
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International Journal of Robotics & Control Systems; 2024, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p910-928, 19p |
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This paper proposes a systematic control design for a single-phase LCfiltered inverter considering uncertain system parameters. One major difficulty in controlling single-phase power converters is the lack of a direct conversion method for transforming single-phase signals into dq-frame signals. By employing an all-pass filter in this proposed approach, it is possible to control the output voltage in terms of DC quantity or the dqrotating frame. Furthermore, voltage stability and harmonic distortion (THD) minimization of the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) are major concerns in inverter design. Therefore, this controller uses integral action to get rid of steady-state errors and stabilize the closed-loop system by the state feedback control. In order to enlarge and guarantee the stability range in the presence of potential parameter fluctuations, an uncertainty model is being considered. In this context, the uncertainty models refer to the potential model with variations in the filter's inductance and capacitance caused by operating temperature, aging, and various external factors. The efficacy of the control approach is assessed through simulations and experiments, with the objective of comparing its results with those of the PI control using a control board featuring a TMS320F28335 digital signal processor. Consequently, the proposed approach offers lower THD at every load step with lesser afford in performance tuning in comparison to the PI method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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