Artículo de revista
Finite-Set model-predictive control strategies for a 3L-NPC inverter operating with fixed switching frequency
Fecha
2018Registro en:
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics Volumen: 65 Número: 5 Páginas: 3954-3965
10.1109/TIE.2017.2760840
Autor
Aguirre Donoso, Felipe
Mora, Andrés
Cárdenas, Roberto
Hevia Angulo, Alejandro
Sáez Hueichapán, Doris
Rivera, Marco
Institución
Resumen
In this paper, finite-set model-predictive control (FS-MPC) methodologies for a grid-connected three-level neutral-point-clamped converter are investigated. The proposed control strategies produce fixed switching frequency, maintaining all the advantages of predictive control such as fast dynamic response, inclusion of nonlinearities and restrictions, and multivariable control using a single control loop. The first of the proposed FS-MPC strategies is based on a multiobjective cost function, designed to regulate both the inverter currents and the balancing of the dc-link capacitor voltages. The second FS-MPC strategy is derived from the first one, and it is based on a cost function that regulates only the grid current, with the balancing of the capacitor voltages being realized by controlling the duty cycles of the redundant vectors. The proposed control systems are experimentally validated using a 5-kW prototype. The experimental results show a good performance for both strategies, in steady-state and transient response, with a total harmonic distortion lower than 2% for the currents supplied to the grid.