The present invention relates to the field of micro-grid distributed power generation, in particular to a steady-state control method of a three-phase dual-mode inverter.
It is an effective way to solve the current energy crisis and environmental deterioration by micro-grid acceptance and using of distributed power (photovoltaic power, wind power, fuel cells and the like), where an inverter in the micro-grid is used as an interface of the distributed power and the micro-grid to convert distributed energy into high-quality electric energy, therefore researches on inverters which are suitable for the operation of the micro-grid is of great significance. The current researches mainly focus on control methods when the inverters work in a grid-connected mode or an off-grid (island) mode separately, but for inverters capable of working in the grid-connected and off-grid dual-mode, researches on corresponding smooth switch control thereof are not perfect.
In a highly flexible micro-grid, the inverter should have the ability to simultaneously provide electric energy to a local load and the power grid, and the inverter can be disconnected from the power grid and directly supply power to the local load under exceptional conditions. During grid-connected switch, instant overvoltage or over current will be generated because the micro-power source and the power grid cannot be strictly synchronized and differences exist in control schemes; during off-grid switch, the three phases of a thyristor (SCR) or a solid-state relay (SSR) cannot be cut off at the same time, resulting in imbalance in voltage or current, so that the fluctuation of active or reactive power is increased to cause instability of a DC-side voltage. These factors influence the normal work of the load and break the reliability and stability of power supply. The existing dual-mode inverters generally adopt P/Q control at the grid-connected mode and adopt V/f control at the off-grid mode. Although transition control is adopted to inhibit the impact of the output current of the inverter in a switching process, only the fluctuation of the output voltage, current and power of the inverter is concerned, but the reduction of the impact of the grid current is not taken into account. The droop control at the grid-connected mode and the off-grid mode can achieve steady-state control of the system and guarantee the equipartition of load and power. But for dual-mode switching control, only the existing smooth switching mode can be depended on, and smooth switching cannot be carried out according to the characteristics of droop control, thereby lacking pertinence.
The technical problem to be solved in the present invention is to provide a steady-state control method of a three-phase dual-mode inverter, in order to solve the shortcomings in the prior art, overcome the control defects of the existing dual-mode inverters, and solve the energy pour backward phenomenon of inverters in micro-grids at the grid-connected mode caused by phase errors to guarantee the operation stability of systems.
To solve the above technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solutions: a steady-state control method of a three-phase dual-mode inverter, applicable to a micro-grid dual-mode inverter parallel system; the said micro-grid dual-mode inverter parallel system includes a plurality of dual-mode inverters, a grid-connected/off-grid switch, a three-phase grid and an inverter control circuit; each dual-mode inverter includes a DC energy storage capacitor, a three-phase inverter circuit, an inverter control circuit and an LC filter circuit, the DC energy storage capacitor, the three-phase inverter circuit and the LC filter circuit are connected in sequence, the LC filter circuit is connected with a line impedor, the line impedor is connected with the grid-connected/off-grid switch through an AC bus, and the grid-connected/off-grid switch is accessed to the three-phase grid; the inverter control circuit includes a sampling and conditioning circuit, a phase locked loop circuit, a controller and a driving and protection circuit; the input end of the sampling and conditioning circuit is connected with the LC filter circuit; the controller is connected with the input end of the driving and protection circuit, the output end of the sampling and conditioning circuit and the output end of the phase locked loop circuit; and the input end of the phase locked loop circuit is connected with the AC bus; the said steady-state control method of a three-phase dual-mode inverter includes an off-grid steady-state control method and a grid-connected steady-state control method;
the off-grid steady-state control method is as follows:
1) at the starting point of each sampling period, the sampling and conditioning circuit is used to sample voltage usa of the three-phase gird, voltage udc of the DC energy storage capacitor, capacitor voltages uoa, uob, uoc of the LC filter circuit, line currents ioa, iob, ioc, and grid currents isa, isb, isc, then the sampling data are sent to the controller for processing, where the effective values of the sampling data are calculated, and the capacitor voltages uoa, uob and uoc of the LC filter circuit are converted into capacitor voltages uoα and uoβ of the LC filter circuit under αβ coordinate, while the line currents ioa, iob and ioc of the LC filter circuit are converted into line currents ioα and ioβ of the LC filter circuit under αβ coordinate;
2) the capacitor voltages uoa, uob and uoc of the LC filter circuit are multiplied by the line currents ioa, iob and ioc respectively to obtain active power P and reactive power Q of the dual-mode inverter;
3) droop control operations are carried out on reference value U* of the output voltage amplitude, reference value ω* of angular frequency, reference value P* of active power, reference value Q* of reactive power and above-mentioned active power P and reactive power Q of the dual-mode inverter to obtain output voltage amplitude Uo and angular frequency ωo of the dual-mode inverter, wherein, in the grid-connected mode, ω* and U* are real-time values of angular frequency and amplitude of the grid voltage respectively which vary with the change of the grid voltage; and in the off-grid mode, ω* and U* are set values of angular frequency and amplitude of the grid voltage respectively;
4) reference voltages uref α and uref β under αβ coordinate are calculated using effective value Uo of the output voltage, angular frequency ωo and output voltage phase φ of the dual-mode inverter as follows, wherein t is sampling time:
5) product of uoα and feedback coefficient kU and product of uoβ and feedback coefficient kU are respectively subtracted from uref α and uref β and the obtained differences are served as inputs of the quasi-resonance QPR controller, wherein value range of the feedback coefficient kU is 0.1-2;
6) reference voltage feed-forward sections kF·uref α* and kF·uref β* are introduced and added with the outputs of the quasi-resonance QPR controller respectively to obtain reference values iref α and iref β of line currents, wherein kF is voltage feed-forward coefficient with value range of 0.01-5;
7) dead-beat control of current is carried out on reference values iref α and iref β of line currents, the capacitor voltages uoα and uoβ of the LC filter circuit and the voltage udc of the DC energy storage capacitor to obtain controlled variables dα and dβ of the switch tube of the three-phase inverter circuit:
wherein, K is controlled variable constant that K is larger than 0 and smaller than 1, Lf is inductance value of the LC filter circuit, Tc is PWM carrier period, udc(k) is voltage on DC side of the dual-mode inverter sampled at k moment, uoα(k) and uoβ(k) are capacitor voltages of the LC filter circuit under αβ coordinate sampled at k moment, ioα(k) and uoβ(k) are line currents under αβ coordinate sampled at k moment, and ioα*(k+1) and ioβ*(k+1) are predicted reference values of the line currents under αβ coordinate sampled at k+1 moment;
8) coordinate transformation are carried out on dα and dβ to obtain controlled variables da, db and dc of the switch tube of the three-phase inverter circuit under abc coordinate under steady-state control;
9) bipolar modulation are carried out on da and triangular carrier, db and triangular carrier as well as dc and triangular to obtain duty cycle signal of the switch tube of the three-phase inverter circuit which is used to control the on-off of the switch tube of the three-phase inverter circuit through the driving and protection circuit;
the grid-connected steady-state control method is as follows:
the output voltage phase according to step 4) of the above-mentioned off-grid steady-state control method is adjusted to φ*+δ, and the on-off of the switch tube of the three-phase inverter circuit is controlled according to step 1) to step 9) of the above-mentioned off-grid steady-state control method, wherein, φ* is voltage phase of the three-phase grid detected by the phase locked loop circuit, δ=δ0±Δδ, with the value range of δ0 is 0.0001-0.15, Δδ is phase compensation parameter with its calculation formula of
wherein, Io1 and Is1 are effective values of output current and grid current of the dual-mode inverter after power change respectively, Io2 and Is2 are effective values of output current and grid current of the dual-mode inverter before power change respectively, R′ is line impedance between the dual-mode inverter and the AC bus, X′ is inductive reactance between the dual-mode inverter and the AC bus, and R is line impedance between the local load and the AC bus, X″ is inductive reactance between the local load and the AC bus.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: the present invention provides a steady-state control strategy of the dual-mode inverter, the steady-state control is composed of outer loop power droop control, voltage feed-forward quasi-resonant control and inner current loop dead-beat control, and the steady-state control at the grid-connected/off-grid mode is achieved. Since the output voltage of the inverter at the grid-connected mode is always slightly ahead of the grid voltage, phase advance control is introduced into the present invention to avoid the energy pour backward phenomenon of the inverter at the grid-connected mode caused by phase errors, and the micro-source is guaranteed to continuously convey energy to the grid, and stable and reliable operation at the grid-connected mode is achieved. The steady-state control method disclosed by the present invention can be widely applied to micro-grid control systems, and effects in high-power systems are particularly excellent.
1) at the starting point of each sampling period, the sampling and conditioning circuit is used to sample voltage usa of the three-phase gird, voltage udc of the DC energy storage capacitor, capacitor voltages uoa, uob, uoc of the LC filter circuit, line currents ioa, iob, ioc, and grid currents isa, isb, isc, then the sampling data are sent to the controller for processing, where the effective values of the sampling data are calculated, and the capacitor voltages uoa, uob and uoc of the LC filter circuit are converted into capacitor voltages uoα and uoβ of the LC filter circuit under αβ coordinate, while the line currents ioa, iob and ioc of the LC filter circuit are converted into line currents ioα and ioβ of the LC filter circuit under αβ coordinate;
2) the capacitor voltages uoa, uob and uoc of the LC filter circuit are multiplied by the line currents ioa, iob and ioc respectively to obtain active power P and reactive power Q of the inverter;
3) droop control operations are carried out on reference value U* of the output voltage amplitude, reference value ω* of angular frequency, reference value P* of active power, reference value Q* of reactive power and above-mentioned active power P and reactive power Q of the inverter to obtain output voltage amplitude Uo and angular frequency ωo of the inverter, wherein, in the grid-connected mode, ω* and U* are real-time values of angular frequency and amplitude of the grid voltage respectively which vary with the change of the grid voltage; and in the off-grid mode, ω* and U* are set values of angular frequency and amplitude of the grid voltage respectively;
4) in the off-grid mode, the output voltage phase φ of the inverter is zero. In the grid-connected mode, the phase of the grid voltage detected by a phase locked loop circuit is φ*, an phase lead angle δ is obtained by phase lead control, and then at this time, the output voltage phase φ is equal to:
φ=φ*+δ
5) reference voltages uref α and uref β, under αβ coordinate are calculated using effective value Uo of the output voltage, angular frequency ωo and output voltage phase φ of the dual-mode inverter as follows, wherein t is sampling time:
6) product of uoa and feedback coefficient kU and product of uoβ and feedback coefficient kU are respectively subtracted from uref α and uref β, and the obtained differences are served as inputs of the quasi-resonance QPR controller, wherein value range of the feedback coefficient kU is 0.1-2;
7) reference voltage feed-forward sections kF·uref α* and kF·uref β* are introduced and added with the outputs of the quasi-resonance QPR controller respectively to obtain reference values iref α and iref β of line currents, wherein k is voltage feed-forward coefficient with value range of 0.01-5;
8) dead-beat control of current is carried out on reference values iref α and iref β of line currents, the capacitor voltages uoα and uoβ of the LC filter circuit and the voltage udc of the DC energy storage capacitor to obtain controlled variables dα and dβ of the switch tube of the three-phase inverter circuit:
wherein, K is controlled variable constant that K is larger than 0 and smaller than 1, Lf is inductance value of the filter, Tc is PWM carrier period, udc(k) is voltage on DC side of the dual-mode inverter sampled at k moment, uoα(k) and uoβ(k) grid voltages under αβ coordinate sampled at k moment, ioα(k) and ioβ(k) are output currents of the inverter under αβ coordinate sampled at k moment, and ioα*(k+1) and ioβ*(k+1) are reference currents under αβ coordinate sampled at k+1 moment;
9) coordinate transformation are carried out on dα and dβ to obtain controlled variables da, db, and dc of the switch tube of the under abc coordinate under steady-state control;
10) bipolar modulation are carried out on da and triangular carrier, db and triangular carrier as well as dc and triangular to obtain duty cycle signal of a fully controlled power device, wherein da, db and dc are SPWM modulated wave signals, and the duty cycle signal is used to control the on-off of the fully controlled power device through the driving and protection circuit;
According to the said steady-state control strategy of the dual-mode inverter, in step 4), the phase lead control section was added in the grid-connected steady-state control. The inverter should be ahead of the grid for a very small phase δ to guarantee the normal energy flow between the micro-source and the power grid and avoid the energy pour backward phenomenon of the inverter caused by phase errors. The phase δ needs to be changed when the output power change. Adjustment of the phase δ can guarantee the control accuracy and reinforce the stability of the inverter in the grid-connected mode. The calculation formula of the phase δ is:
δ=δ0±Δδ
When the output power need to be increased, “+” is taken in the above formula; and when the output power need to be decreased, “−” is taken in the above formula, wherein, the value range of an initial value δ0 is 0.0001-0.15, which is related to the rated power of the dual-mode inverter. Δδ represents a phase compensation parameter and is related to the output power of the inverter, with its calculation formula of:
wherein, Io1 and Is1 are effective values of output current and grid current of the dual-mode inverter after power change respectively, Io2 and Is2 are effective values of output current and grid current of the dual-mode inverter before power change respectively, R′ is line impedance between the dual-mode inverter and the AC bus, X′ is inductive reactance between the dual-mode inverter and the AC bus, and R is line impedance between the local load and the AC bus, X″ is inductive reactance between the local load and the AC bus.
In the grid-connection mode, the phase of the micro-source is slightly ahead of the phase of the grid, which is conducive to the power flow, and the phase locked loop does not act on droop control and only provides real-time frequency and phase references. As shown in
The droop coefficient is kept invariant in the adjustment process. According to the droop characteristic curve as shown in
When the power of the inverter needs to be changed in the grid-connected mode, it can be seen from the vector relation that, the phase lead angle δ needs to be adjusted. Assuming that the phase to be adjusted is Δδ, phase lead adjustment is carried out by adjusting frequency in the present invention to avoid system oscillation caused by direct frequency change. Instant frequency output changes according to the following formula:
wherein, Ta represents an adjustment time, and fo represents the output frequency of the system before adjustment. “+” is taken in the above formula when the output power need to be increased; and “−” is taken in the above formula when the output power need to be decreased.
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