The present invention relates to a method for controlling a doubly-fed machine in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
A doubly-fed machine is an electric machine, in which both a stator and a rotor can be fed with voltage. Most typically the doubly-fed machines are connected such that a stator winding of the machine is connected directly to a supplying network or a network to be supplied, and a rotor winding is connected to the same network through a controllable device, such as a cycloconverter or a frequency converter. Thus, the stator windings are directly affected by the network voltage, whereas rotor magnetization can be modified in a suitable manner.
The doubly-fed machine is generally used in applications with high nominal powers. When employed as a generator, typical applications include wind generators. In that case the generator is controllable in the vicinity of the nominal speed range by a converter connected to a rotor circuit. This converter should be rated to process only slip power in connection with the control. The control range achieved can be about 30% over or below the synchronous speed of the machine. The rating of the converter or the feeding devices thereof is relatively low as compared with a wide control range to be achieved, which makes the use of the doubly-fed machine an inviting alternative. Correspondingly, for the same reason in motor applications requiring high power the doubly-fed machine is an interesting alternative to consider as a motor, if said control range in the vicinity of the synchronous speed is sufficient.
According to prior art, the control of doubly-fed machines is implemented by modelling the machine as precisely as possible, and on the basis of the model an inverter is controlled to implement the targets set for the machine. This machine model is extremely complicated and includes numerous parameters that are often to be determined machine-specifically. The parameters to be determined include inductances and resistances of the machine, for instance. It should be noted that the parameter values are approximations of real quantities, which may vary in accordance with point of operation. In addition, the operation of a reliable model requires considerable computational capacity.
The object of the present invention is to provide a method, which avoids the above-described drawbacks and enables the control of a doubly-fed machine in a reliable manner by using a simple method that does not require large computational capacity. In addition, the method makes it possible to use a standard scalar-controlled frequency converter for machine control. This is achieved with a method disclosed in the characterizing part of the independent claim. The preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the subclaims.
The invention is based on the idea that a standard scalar-controlled frequency converter is used for controlling the doubly-fed machine. The frequency converter of this machine is typically controlled by giving it a frequency reference, according to which the frequency converter produces voltage of said frequency for its output. In a typical scalar-controlled frequency converter, in connection with frequency increase the amplitude of output voltage is increased at the same time. In addition, Ir compensation is applied to the input of the scalar-controlled frequency converter, which Ir compensation is employed in conventional motor drive to increase magnetization at low frequencies and thus torque, the decrease in which results from the effect of stator resistance. In the method of the invention these frequency converter inputs are used such that a slip frequency reference is fed instead of a normal frequency reference and the control usually applied to Ir compensation is used for controlling the reactive power of the machine.
An advantage with the method of the invention is that it is simple and yet reliable in operation when the doubly-fed machine is controlled. According to the invention, measurable parameters of the machine need not be known and thus the method can be applied as such in connection with machines of various types.
In the following the invention will be described in greater detail in connection with preferred embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
The frequency converter 5, which feeds the rotor 3, is connected to the power network 4. Depending on the point of operation the machine either takes power from the network via the stator or supplies it back thereto. In order for energy to pass through the frequency converter in either direction, the frequency converter should be provided with a bidirectional feeding bridge.
In the method of the invention, the scalar-controlled frequency converter is controlled with control circuits such that the control circuits 8 produce a frequency reference fref and an Ir compensation reference Irref for the frequency converter. The first one is used in the method of the invention for controlling rotor slip frequency on the basis of the desired rotational speed of the machine and the second one is used for controlling the amount of reactive power produced by the machine on the basis of the reactive power reference. Other inputs for the control circuits 6 include the measured load power Pact and reactive power Qact and the determined rotational speed nact of the machine. Rotational speed data is typically produced with a rotation speed sensor 9 or the like from the rotor of the machine. The power and the reactive power, in turn, are determined with determining means 10 by simply measuring network voltages and currents and calculating said powers therefrom.
In accordance with the method of the invention, the shaft power Pact of the motor is divided by the rotational speed nact of the motor determined by dividing means 21 so as to obtain the torque T of the motor in the manner known per se. From the speed reference nref given to the motor is subtracted the rotating speed determined with subtracting means 22 obtaining a difference en in speed. This difference en is applied to a speed controller 23 to obtain a torque reference Tref. The speed controller 23 is advantageously of PI controller type.
From the torque reference Tref produced there is subtracted with subtracting means 24 the torque T acting on the motor shaft to obtain a torque difference eT. This difference eT is further applied to the input of a torque controller 25, whereby torque frequency fT is obtained from the torque controller. The aim of the quantity herein referred to as a torque frequency is to produce a necessary torque and thus to maintain the magnetic fluxes of the stator and the rotor in the same direction and synchronous. The torque controller 25 is advantageously of P controller type.
On commissioning the device, the pole pair number p of the machine, in this case of the motor, is fed into the control circuit of the machine. In
In accordance with the method of the invention, the determined, actual rotating speed nact and the pole pair number p are multiplied with multiplying means 28, whereby the electrical frequency fact of the motor can be calculated. In accordance with the method, from the given network frequency fnetwork is subtracted with the subtracting means 29 the electrical frequency fact of the machine to obtain the basic frequency fbasic.
Further, in accordance with the invention the basic frequency fbasic and the torque frequency ftorque are summed with summing means to obtain a frequency reference fref, by which it is possible to control the scalar-controlled frequency converter.
In a simplified manner, the operation of the above-described control circuit is as follows: it is assumed initially that there is an equilibrium, where the rotating speed of the machine corresponds to the speed reference, whereby the difference en and the basic frequency fbasic are zero. As the determined shaft torque T changes, for instance decreases, the difference eT increases. This in turn leads to increasing torque frequency fT and simultaneously to increasing frequency reference fT. This means that slip frequency,. i.e. the frequency difference between the magnetic fluxes of the stator and the rotor, reduces, whereby the torque to be produced also reduces.
So, because the shaft torque reduces, the speed nact tends to increase as well. This contributes to the fact that the basic frequency fbasic increases, which has a direct, increasing effect on the frequency reference through the adder 30. At the same time, the change in the speed affects the output of the speed controller 23 such that the torque reference Tref changes. The control circuit thus finds a new equilibrium, in which the torque to be produced corresponds to the required torque of the load and the speed corresponds to the speed reference.
In accordance with the invention, an Ir compensation reference, whose purpose is to control the reactive power produced by the machine, is further produced for the frequency converter. As described above, the reactive power Qref of the machine is measured from the network. From this value is subtracted a reference value Qref of the reactive power with subtracting means 31 to obtain a difference eQ of the reactive power. This difference is applied to a reactive power controller 32, which advantageously is a PI controller, to obtain an Ir compensation reference Irref. This compensation reference makes the frequency converter either increase or decrease the rotor current and thus affect the amount of magnetization. The amount of magnetization, in turn, affects directly on reactive power production. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the reactive power reference Qref is zero. In that case the machine is run such that it will not produce any reactive power at all. In certain drives it is desirable, however, that a given amount of reactive power is produced to stabilize the operation of the power network.
It should be understood that even though the invention is described above particularly in association with a doubly-fed motor the method of the invention can also be applied to generator drives.
It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in a variety of ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not restricted to the above-described examples but they may vary within the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20030798 | May 2003 | FI | national |
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Parent | PCT/FI04/00322 | May 2004 | US |
Child | 11042505 | Jan 2005 | US |