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US20130346004A1
US20130346004A1 US14/010,035 US201314010035A US2013346004A1 US 20130346004 A1 US20130346004 A1 US 20130346004A1 US 201314010035 A US201314010035 A US 201314010035A US 2013346004 A1 US2013346004 A1 US 2013346004A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to synchronization with a three-phase reference signal, and more particularly to situations where the reference signal is unbalanced and/or subject to harmonic distortion.
  • a phase-locked loop can be used for synchronizing with a signal.
  • PLLs can be formed in various ways [1].
  • a synchronous reference frame phase-locked loop (SRF-PLL) [2] is a widely used PLL technique which is capable of detecting a phase angle and a frequency of a reference signal.
  • the SRF-PLL is based on a linearization assumption, i.e. the results can be guaranteed locally.
  • the SRF-PLL can yield a fast and precise detection of the phase angle, fundamental frequency and amplitude of the reference signal.
  • unbalance in the reference signal may cause problems to designs based on the SRF-PLL approach [7], [10].
  • An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a phase-locked loop for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal.
  • the exemplary phase-locked loop includes: means for calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state of a model of an unbalanced three-phase system at a fundamental frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal and an estimated fundamental frequency, wherein the model comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at a harmonic frequency, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component; means for calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state; means for calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle; means for determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component on the basis of the direct component; and means for determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary phase-locked loop for estimating a phase angle and amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary implementation of an unbalanced harmonics compensation mechanism.
  • FIGS. 3 a to 3 d illustrate a simulated transient response of the arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to a change from balanced to unbalanced in a reference signal.
  • FIGS. 4 a to 4 d illustrate a simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to harmonic distortion added to the already unbalanced reference signal.
  • FIGS. 5 a to 5 d illustrate a simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to a fundamental frequency step change
  • FIGS. 6 a to 6 d illustrate a simulated transient response of an exemplary SRF-PLL algorithm to a change from balanced to unbalanced in a reference signal.
  • An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal.
  • the exemplary method includes: calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state of a model of an unbalanced three-phase system at a fundamental frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal and an estimated fundamental frequency, wherein the model comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at a harmonic frequency, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component; calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state; calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle; determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component on the basis of the direct component; and determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle on the basis of the quadrature component.
  • Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for implementing the method so as to alleviate the above disadvantages.
  • a better tolerance for harmonic distortion and unbalance can be achieved by using a method where a fundamental positive sequence component is first calculated from the reference signal, and the positive sequence component is used to estimate the phase angle of the reference signal.
  • Calculation of the fundamental positive sequence component can be based on a description of a three-phase signal where the signal is described by a sum of positive and negative sequences in stationary-frame coordinates. In this manner, the fundamental positive sequence component can be extracted even under unbalanced conditions.
  • the calculation of the fundamental positive sequence component can also include an explicit harmonic compensation mechanism (UHCM) which can deal with a possible unbalanced harmonic distortion present in the reference signal.
  • UHCM explicit harmonic compensation mechanism
  • the calculated fundamental positive sequence component is largely free of harmonic distortion and unbalance.
  • the fundamental positive sequence component can then be transformed into a synchronous reference frame and a quadrature component of the positive sequence component in the synchronous reference frame can be used to estimate the fundamental frequency and the phase angle of the reference signal.
  • the estimated fundamental frequency in its turn, can be used in the calculation of the fundamental positive sequence component.
  • the disclosed method can provide clean estimates of the phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal, even if the reference signal is subject to unbalance and harmonic distortion.
  • the disclosed method is also robust against angular frequency variations.
  • Knowledge about the phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal may be required by some applications. Some applications may also require additional information, such as estimates of the angular frequency, and positive and negative sequences of the fundamental component of the reference signal. This may, for example, be the case in three-phase grid connected systems, such as power conditioning equipment, flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS), power line conditioners, regenerative drives, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), grid connected inverters for alternative energy sources and other distributed generation and storage systems.
  • FACTS flexible ac transmission systems
  • UPS uninterruptible power supplies
  • the present disclosure discloses a method for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal.
  • the method can provide clean estimates of the phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal, even when the reference signal is unbalanced and/or subject to harmonic distortion.
  • the disclosed method is robust against angular frequency variations, and can also provide estimates of the angular frequency, and both the positive and negative sequences of the fundamental component of the reference signal.
  • the disclosed method can extract a fundamental positive sequence component from the reference signal.
  • the fundamental positive sequence component can then be transformed into a synchronous reference frame where the quadrature component of the fundamental positive sequence component can be controlled to zero in order to estimate the fundamental frequency and the phase angle of the reference signal.
  • Extraction of the fundamental positive sequence component can be performed on the basis of a model of an unbalanced three-phase signal.
  • a signal v ⁇ can be seen as a sum of harmonics.
  • a description of an unbalanced three-phase signal may involve a sum of positive and negative sequences in stationary-frame coordinates.
  • the following model describes a generator for a single unbalanced kth harmonic at a harmonic frequency k ⁇ 0 :
  • Equation (1) J is a transformation matrix defined as follows:
  • the first state v ⁇ ,k represents a sum of a positive sequence component v ⁇ ,k p and a negative sequence component v ⁇ ,k n of the reference signal at the harmonic frequency k ⁇ 0 :
  • the first state v ⁇ ,k represents the kth unbalanced harmonic.
  • the second state ⁇ ⁇ ,k represents a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component:
  • Equation (1) forms an oscillator generating an unbalanced sinusoidal signal.
  • an oscillator is referred to as an unbalanced harmonic oscillator (UHO).
  • the states of a kth harmonic in the reference signal can be estimated using, for example, the following estimator:
  • ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,k and ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,k are estimates of the first and the second state at the fundamental frequency
  • ⁇ tilde over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,k is a difference between the reference signal v ⁇ and the unbalanced first harmonic, i.e. the first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,k .
  • ⁇ k is a design parameter which introduces the required damping.
  • Equation (1) and the estimator of Equation (5) can be used to extract the fundamental positive sequence component, i.e. the positive sequence component v ⁇ ,k p of the first harmonic.
  • an estimator of Equation (5) an estimate ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 of the fundamental frequency has to be known. Estimating the fundamental frequency will be discussed later in this disclosure.
  • the disclosed method can calculate an estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the model and an estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the model at the fundamental frequency of the reference signal v ⁇ .
  • a fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the reference signal v ⁇ can be calculated on the basis of the estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 and the estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 .
  • a fundamental negative sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 n of the reference signal can also be calculated on the basis of the estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 and the estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the model of an unbalanced three-phase system.
  • a synchronous reference frame approach can be used with the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p as the new reference.
  • the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p and an estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 On the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p and an estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 , a direct component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p and a quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle can be calculated.
  • an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p can be determined on the basis of the direct component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p , and estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 and the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 can be determined on the basis of the quadrature component v q,1 p .
  • the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 can be determined by integrating the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 .
  • the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 follows the actual phase angle of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p in synchrony, the magnitude of the quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p is zero.
  • the method may try to adjust the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 , that is, the change rate of the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 , in order to minimize the magnitude of the quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p .
  • the disclosed method can also comprise extracting harmonic contents ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,h of the reference signal at least at one harmonic frequency other than a fundamental harmonic frequency of the reference signal.
  • the harmonic distortion of the reference signal v ⁇ can be compensated for on the basis of the extracted harmonic content ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,h .
  • the extraction can be performed on the basis of the reference signal v ⁇ , the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 , and the model of an unbalanced three-phase system.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary phase-locked loop 10 for estimating a phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal.
  • the phase-locked loop 10 comprises an adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 , a positive sequence generator 12 , a reference frame transformation block 13 , a controller 14 , and an unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism 15 .
  • the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 acts as means for calculating an estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the model and an estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the model at the fundamental frequency.
  • the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 calculates the estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 and the estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 on the basis of the reference signal v ⁇ and an estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 .
  • the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 comprises an unbalanced harmonic oscillator 111 to which a difference ⁇ tilde over (v) ⁇ ⁇ between the reference signal v ⁇ and the estimated fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p is fed.
  • the positive sequence generator 12 acts as means for calculating the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p .
  • the positive sequence generator 12 calculates the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the reference signal v ⁇ on the basis of the estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 and the estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 . In FIG. 1 , the estimated states are simply added together, and the resulting sum is divided by two.
  • the apparatus may also comprise means for calculating a fundamental negative sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 n of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 and the estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 of the model of an unbalanced three-phase system.
  • the fundamental negative sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 n can, for example, be calculated by dividing a difference between the estimated first state ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 and the estimated second state ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 by two.
  • the reference frame transformation block 13 calculates a direct component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p and a quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the phase angle (dq coordinates).
  • the reference frame transformation block 13 performs the transformation on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p and an estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 .
  • the reference frame transformation block 13 multiplies the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p by a normalized sinusoidal vector [cos( ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 ); sin( ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 )] T in order to transform the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p to the rotating reference frame.
  • the controller 14 acts as means for determining the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 .
  • the controller 14 also determines the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 required by the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 .
  • the controller 14 determines estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 and the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 on the basis of the quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p .
  • the magnitude of the quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p remains constant.
  • a non-zero quadrature component magnitude indicates a phase shift between the sinusoidal vector and the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p .
  • the controller 14 tries to minimize the magnitude of the quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 .
  • This can be accomplished by adjusting the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 , which is then integrated into the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 .
  • Synchronization is achieved when magnitude of the quadrature component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p is zeroed, i.e. when the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 follows the phase angle of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p .
  • the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ dq,1 p in the rotating reference frame coordinates comprises only the direct component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p .
  • the magnitude of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p can simply be represented by the direct component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p .
  • the reference frame transformation block 13 also acts as means for determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,1 p on the basis of the direct component ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p .
  • the controller 14 comprises a PI controller 141 with control coefficients k p and k i .
  • the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 required by the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 is obtained directly from the integrating part of the PI controller 141 instead of the output of the PI controller 141 .
  • the output of the PI controller 141 is also affected by the proportional part of the PI controller 141 . Using this output can cause higher transients and distortions on all internal signals.
  • the exemplary phase-locked loop 10 of FIG. 1 comprises an unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism (UHCM) 15 .
  • UHCM unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism
  • the unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism 15 in FIG. 1 comprises means for extracting harmonic contents ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,h of the reference signal at one or more harmonic frequencies other than a fundamental harmonic frequency of the reference signal, and means for compensating for the reference signal on the basis of the extracted harmonic content ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,h .
  • the harmonic contents ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,h can be extracted on the basis of the reference signal v ⁇ , the fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 , and the above model of the unbalanced three-phase system, i.e. a model that comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at the harmonic frequency in question, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component of the reference signal at the harmonic frequency in question.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary implementation of the UHCM.
  • the UHCM 15 in FIG. 2 estimates selected harmonic components ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ ⁇ ,h of the reference signal v ⁇ .
  • the UHCM 15 is composed of a bank of harmonic oscillators (UHO), each of them tuned at the harmonics under consideration.
  • the design of the harmonic oscillators can, for example, follow the design of the estimator given in Equation 5.
  • the topmost UHO 151 is tuned for the 3rd harmonic and the next UHO 152 for the 5th harmonic.
  • the bottommost UHO 153 illustrates a UHO tuned at an arbitrary harmonic k.
  • the UHCM 15 appears as a plug-in block.
  • the UHCM 15 can be simply eliminated.
  • the harmonic distortion does not exceed a set limit, the UHCM 15 can be disabled, and the control effort can, thus, be reduced.
  • the simulation comprised four steps.
  • the setup was simulated under balanced conditions.
  • the reference signal was formed only by a fundamental positive sequence of 100 V of amplitude.
  • the fundamental frequency was 314.16 rad/s (50 Hz), with a zero phase shift.
  • the reference signal included positive and negative sequence components.
  • the positive sequence had an amplitude of 100 V at 314.16 rad/s (50 Hz) and a zero phase shift.
  • For the negative sequence an amplitude of 30 V and a phase shift of 1 rad were used.
  • the setup was simulated with a frequency variation.
  • FIGS. 3 a to 3 d show a simulated transient response of the arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to the change from balanced to unbalanced in a reference signal.
  • the reference signal is represented by three phase voltages v abc .
  • the reference signal v abc represented by three phase voltages in FIG. 3 a , is changed from balanced to unbalanced.
  • the estimated signals in FIGS. 3 b to 3 d returned to their desired values.
  • an estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 (in solid line) followed an actual phase angle ⁇ 0 (in dashed line) after almost an imperceptible transient.
  • an estimated frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 (solid line) closely followed a reference ⁇ 0 fixed at 316.14 rad/s (dotted line) after a small transient.
  • FIGS. 4 a to 4 d show the simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to the harmonic distortion added to the already unbalanced reference signal.
  • the harmonic distortion was added to the reference signal v abc in FIG. 4 a .
  • the estimated signals in FIGS. 4 b to 4 d returned to their desired values.
  • the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 in solid line
  • the actual phase angle ⁇ 0 in dashed line
  • FIG. 6 d shows a persistent fluctuation in the estimated dq components ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ d,1 p (solid line) and ⁇ circumflex over (v) ⁇ q,1 p (dashed line) of the positive-sequence of the reference.
  • the fluctuation in the estimated dq components caused a fluctuation in the estimated fundamental frequency ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 in FIG. 6 c , which propagated to the estimated phase angle ⁇ circumflex over ( ⁇ ) ⁇ 0 in FIG. 6 b.
  • FIGS. 6 a to 6 d illustrate that the SRF-PLL scheme lacked means for dealing with the unbalanced operation. Similar results were obtained when harmonic distortion was added on top of the unbalance.

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A phase-locked loop is provided for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal. The phase-locked loop includes a device for calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state at a fundamental frequency on the basis of the reference signal and the estimated fundamental frequency, a device for calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the first state and the second state, a device for calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a reference frame synchronous with the phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle, and a device for determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle on the basis of the quadrature component.

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    RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to PCT Application No. WO 2012/113557 published on Aug. 30, 2012, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
  • FIELD
  • The present disclosure relates to synchronization with a three-phase reference signal, and more particularly to situations where the reference signal is unbalanced and/or subject to harmonic distortion.
  • BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  • In some applications, it may be important to be able to synchronize with a reference signal. For example, in distributed power generation, grid connected power converters typically have to synchronize with the phase and frequency of a utility grid.
  • A phase-locked loop (PLL) can be used for synchronizing with a signal. PLLs can be formed in various ways [1]. For example, a synchronous reference frame phase-locked loop (SRF-PLL) [2] is a widely used PLL technique which is capable of detecting a phase angle and a frequency of a reference signal.
  • Different designs have been proposed based on the SRF-PLL approach [3]-[7]. As many other designs, the SRF-PLL is based on a linearization assumption, i.e. the results can be guaranteed locally. The SRF-PLL can yield a fast and precise detection of the phase angle, fundamental frequency and amplitude of the reference signal.
  • However, designs based on the SRF-PLL approach can be prone to fail due to harmonic distortion [8]-[9]. The bandwidth of the SRF-PLL feedback loop can be reduced to reject and cancel out the effect of these harmonics on the output, if the reference signal is distorted with low-order harmonics, i.e. harmonics close to the fundamental frequency. In some cases, however, reducing the PLL bandwidth may be an unacceptable solution as the speed of response of the PLL may be considerably reduced as well.
  • Further, unbalance in the reference signal may cause problems to designs based on the SRF-PLL approach [7], [10].
  • SUMMARY
  • An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a phase-locked loop for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal. The exemplary phase-locked loop includes: means for calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state of a model of an unbalanced three-phase system at a fundamental frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal and an estimated fundamental frequency, wherein the model comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at a harmonic frequency, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component; means for calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state; means for calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle; means for determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component on the basis of the direct component; and means for determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle on the basis of the quadrature component.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In the following, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in greater detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary phase-locked loop for estimating a phase angle and amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary implementation of an unbalanced harmonics compensation mechanism.
  • FIGS. 3 a to 3 d illustrate a simulated transient response of the arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to a change from balanced to unbalanced in a reference signal.
  • FIGS. 4 a to 4 d illustrate a simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to harmonic distortion added to the already unbalanced reference signal.
  • FIGS. 5 a to 5 d illustrate a simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to a fundamental frequency step change; and
  • FIGS. 6 a to 6 d illustrate a simulated transient response of an exemplary SRF-PLL algorithm to a change from balanced to unbalanced in a reference signal.
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  • An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal. The exemplary method includes: calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state of a model of an unbalanced three-phase system at a fundamental frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal and an estimated fundamental frequency, wherein the model comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at a harmonic frequency, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component; calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state; calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle; determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component on the basis of the direct component; and determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle on the basis of the quadrature component.
  • Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for implementing the method so as to alleviate the above disadvantages.
  • A better tolerance for harmonic distortion and unbalance can be achieved by using a method where a fundamental positive sequence component is first calculated from the reference signal, and the positive sequence component is used to estimate the phase angle of the reference signal.
  • Calculation of the fundamental positive sequence component can be based on a description of a three-phase signal where the signal is described by a sum of positive and negative sequences in stationary-frame coordinates. In this manner, the fundamental positive sequence component can be extracted even under unbalanced conditions. The calculation of the fundamental positive sequence component can also include an explicit harmonic compensation mechanism (UHCM) which can deal with a possible unbalanced harmonic distortion present in the reference signal.
  • As a result, the calculated fundamental positive sequence component is largely free of harmonic distortion and unbalance.
  • The fundamental positive sequence component can then be transformed into a synchronous reference frame and a quadrature component of the positive sequence component in the synchronous reference frame can be used to estimate the fundamental frequency and the phase angle of the reference signal. The estimated fundamental frequency, in its turn, can be used in the calculation of the fundamental positive sequence component.
  • The disclosed method can provide clean estimates of the phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal, even if the reference signal is subject to unbalance and harmonic distortion. The disclosed method is also robust against angular frequency variations.
  • Knowledge about the phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal may be required by some applications. Some applications may also require additional information, such as estimates of the angular frequency, and positive and negative sequences of the fundamental component of the reference signal. This may, for example, be the case in three-phase grid connected systems, such as power conditioning equipment, flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS), power line conditioners, regenerative drives, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), grid connected inverters for alternative energy sources and other distributed generation and storage systems.
  • The present disclosure discloses a method for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal. The method can provide clean estimates of the phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal, even when the reference signal is unbalanced and/or subject to harmonic distortion.
  • The disclosed method is robust against angular frequency variations, and can also provide estimates of the angular frequency, and both the positive and negative sequences of the fundamental component of the reference signal.
  • The disclosed method can extract a fundamental positive sequence component from the reference signal. The fundamental positive sequence component can then be transformed into a synchronous reference frame where the quadrature component of the fundamental positive sequence component can be controlled to zero in order to estimate the fundamental frequency and the phase angle of the reference signal.
  • Extraction of the fundamental positive sequence component can be performed on the basis of a model of an unbalanced three-phase signal. In general, a signal vαβ can be seen as a sum of harmonics. Thus, a description of an unbalanced three-phase signal may involve a sum of positive and negative sequences in stationary-frame coordinates.
  • According to [11], the following model describes a generator for a single unbalanced kth harmonic at a harmonic frequency kω0:

  • {dot over (v)} αβ,k =kω 0 αβ,k,

  • {dot over (φ)}αβ,k =kω 0 Jv αβ,k  (1)
  • The above model comprises a first state vαβ,k and a second state φαβ,k, where the states are represented in stationary αβ coordinates. Phase variables, such as phase voltages of a three-phase grid, can be transformed into αβ coordinates by using Clarke's transformation. In Equation (1), J is a transformation matrix defined as follows:
  • J = [ 0 - 1 1 0 ] . ( 2 )
  • The first state vαβ,k represents a sum of a positive sequence component vαβ,k p and a negative sequence component vαβ,k n of the reference signal at the harmonic frequency kω0:

  • v αβ,k =v αβ,k p +v αβ,k n  (3)
  • In other words, the first state vαβ,k represents the kth unbalanced harmonic. The second state φαβ,k represents a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component:

  • φαβ,k =v αβ,k p −v αβ,k n  (4)
  • The model of Equation (1) forms an oscillator generating an unbalanced sinusoidal signal. In this disclosure, such an oscillator is referred to as an unbalanced harmonic oscillator (UHO).
  • The states of a kth harmonic in the reference signal can be estimated using, for example, the following estimator:

  • {circumflex over ({dot over (v)} αβ,k =k{circumflex over (ω)} 0 J{circumflex over (φ)} αβ,1k {tilde over (v)} αβ,k,

  • {circumflex over ({dot over (φ)}αβ,k =k{circumflex over (ω)} 0 J{circumflex over (v)} αβ,k  (5)
  • where {circumflex over (v)}αβ,k and {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,k are estimates of the first and the second state at the fundamental frequency, and {tilde over (v)}αβ,k is a difference between the reference signal vαβ and the unbalanced first harmonic, i.e. the first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,k. γk is a design parameter which introduces the required damping.
  • The model of Equation (1) and the estimator of Equation (5) can be used to extract the fundamental positive sequence component, i.e. the positive sequence component vαβ,k p of the first harmonic. However, in order to apply an estimator of Equation (5), an estimate {circumflex over (ω)}0 of the fundamental frequency has to be known. Estimating the fundamental frequency will be discussed later in this disclosure.
  • On the basis of the reference signal vαβ and the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0, the disclosed method can calculate an estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 of the model and an estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1 of the model at the fundamental frequency of the reference signal vαβ.
  • When values of the two estimated states are known, a fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 of the reference signal vαβ can be calculated on the basis of the estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 and the estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1. A fundamental negative sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 n of the reference signal can also be calculated on the basis of the estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 and the estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1 of the model of an unbalanced three-phase system.
  • Then, a synchronous reference frame approach can be used with the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p as the new reference. On the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p and an estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0, a direct component {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p and a quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle can be calculated.
  • Finally, an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p can be determined on the basis of the direct component {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p, and estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 and the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 can be determined on the basis of the quadrature component vq,1 p.
  • The estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 can be determined by integrating the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0. When the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (ω)}0 follows the actual phase angle of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p in synchrony, the magnitude of the quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p is zero. Thus, the method may try to adjust the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0, that is, the change rate of the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0, in order to minimize the magnitude of the quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p.
  • In order to deal with harmonic distortion in the reference signal vαβ, the disclosed method can also comprise extracting harmonic contents {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h of the reference signal at least at one harmonic frequency other than a fundamental harmonic frequency of the reference signal. The harmonic distortion of the reference signal vαβ can be compensated for on the basis of the extracted harmonic content {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h. In a manner similar to that in connection with the first harmonic, the extraction can be performed on the basis of the reference signal vαβ, the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0, and the model of an unbalanced three-phase system.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary phase-locked loop 10 for estimating a phase angle and the amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component of a three-phase reference signal. In FIG. 1, the phase-locked loop 10 comprises an adaptive quadrature signal generator 11, a positive sequence generator 12, a reference frame transformation block 13, a controller 14, and an unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism 15.
  • The adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 acts as means for calculating an estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 of the model and an estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1 of the model at the fundamental frequency. In FIG. 1, the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 calculates the estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 and the estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1 on the basis of the reference signal vαβ and an estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0. Following Equation 5, the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 comprises an unbalanced harmonic oscillator 111 to which a difference {tilde over (v)}αβ between the reference signal vαβ and the estimated fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p is fed.
  • The positive sequence generator 12 acts as means for calculating the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p. The positive sequence generator 12 calculates the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 of the reference signal vαβ on the basis of the estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 and the estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1. In FIG. 1, the estimated states are simply added together, and the resulting sum is divided by two.
  • The apparatus may also comprise means for calculating a fundamental negative sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 n of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 and the estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1 of the model of an unbalanced three-phase system. The fundamental negative sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 n can, for example, be calculated by dividing a difference between the estimated first state {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 and the estimated second state {circumflex over (φ)}αβ,1 by two.
  • The reference frame transformation block 13 then calculates a direct component {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p and a quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the phase angle (dq coordinates). In FIG. 1, the reference frame transformation block 13 performs the transformation on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p and an estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0. The reference frame transformation block 13 multiplies the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p by a normalized sinusoidal vector [cos({circumflex over (θ)}0); sin({circumflex over (θ)}0)]T in order to transform the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p to the rotating reference frame. The controller 14 acts as means for determining the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0. The controller 14 also determines the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 required by the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11.
  • In FIG. 1, the controller 14 determines estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 and the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 on the basis of the quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p. When the normalized sinusoidal vector rotates at the same angular speed as the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p, the magnitude of the quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p remains constant. A non-zero quadrature component magnitude indicates a phase shift between the sinusoidal vector and the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p. Thus, the controller 14 tries to minimize the magnitude of the quadrature component {circumflex over (ω)}0. This can be accomplished by adjusting the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0, which is then integrated into the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0. Synchronization is achieved when magnitude of the quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p is zeroed, i.e. when the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 follows the phase angle of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p.
  • When the magnitude of the quadrature component {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p is zero, the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}dq,1 p in the rotating reference frame coordinates comprises only the direct component {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p. Thus, the magnitude of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p can simply be represented by the direct component {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p. In other words, the reference frame transformation block 13 also acts as means for determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p on the basis of the direct component {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p.
  • In FIG. 1, the controller 14 comprises a PI controller 141 with control coefficients kp and ki. The estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 required by the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11 is obtained directly from the integrating part of the PI controller 141 instead of the output of the PI controller 141. In FIG. 1, the output of the PI controller 141 is also affected by the proportional part of the PI controller 141. Using this output can cause higher transients and distortions on all internal signals.
  • In order to deal with harmonic distortion, the exemplary phase-locked loop 10 of FIG. 1 comprises an unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism (UHCM) 15.
  • The unbalanced harmonic compensation mechanism 15 in FIG. 1 comprises means for extracting harmonic contents {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h of the reference signal at one or more harmonic frequencies other than a fundamental harmonic frequency of the reference signal, and means for compensating for the reference signal on the basis of the extracted harmonic content {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h.
  • The harmonic contents {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h can be extracted on the basis of the reference signal vαβ, the fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0, and the above model of the unbalanced three-phase system, i.e. a model that comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at the harmonic frequency in question, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component of the reference signal at the harmonic frequency in question.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary implementation of the UHCM. The UHCM 15 in FIG. 2 estimates selected harmonic components {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h of the reference signal vαβ. The UHCM 15 is composed of a bank of harmonic oscillators (UHO), each of them tuned at the harmonics under consideration. The design of the harmonic oscillators can, for example, follow the design of the estimator given in Equation 5. In FIG. 2, the topmost UHO 151 is tuned for the 3rd harmonic and the next UHO 152 for the 5th harmonic. The bottommost UHO 153 illustrates a UHO tuned at an arbitrary harmonic k. The sum {circumflex over (v)}αβ,h of harmonic components extracted by the UHOs can be fed back to the arrangement of FIG. 1 in order to cancel their effect in the estimation of the fundamental positive sequence component {circumflex over (v)}αβ,1 p.
  • In FIG. 1, the UHCM 15 appears as a plug-in block. In the case of very low harmonic distortion, the UHCM 15 can be simply eliminated. For example, if the harmonic distortion does not exceed a set limit, the UHCM 15 can be disabled, and the control effort can, thus, be reduced.
  • An exemplary simulation of the implementation of FIGS. 1 and 2 will be discussed next. Values kp=10 and ki=500 were selected for the controller 14, and a value of γ1=400 was selected for the unbalanced harmonic oscillator (UHO) 111 of the adaptive quadrature signal generator 11. It was assumed that the reference signal also contained 3rd and 5th harmonics, and, thus, the UHCM 15 contained UHOs 151 and 152 tuned to these harmonics. The gains of the UHOs 151 and 152 were set to γ3=300 and γ5=200. The reference signal had a nominal frequency of ω0=314.16 rad/s (50 Hz), and an amplitude for its fundamental positive sequence of 100 V (the amplitude of the overall reference signal vαβ was approximately 100 V). The simulation comprised four steps.
  • First, in the time frame of t=0 to 1 s, the setup was simulated under balanced conditions. The reference signal was formed only by a fundamental positive sequence of 100 V of amplitude. The fundamental frequency was 314.16 rad/s (50 Hz), with a zero phase shift.
  • Second, in the time frame of t=1 s to 2 s, the setup was simulated under unbalanced conditions. The reference signal included positive and negative sequence components. The positive sequence had an amplitude of 100 V at 314.16 rad/s (50 Hz) and a zero phase shift. For the negative sequence, an amplitude of 30 V and a phase shift of 1 rad were used.
  • Third, in the time frame of t=2 s to 3 s, the setup was simulated under unbalanced conditions with harmonic distortion. 3rd and 5th harmonics were added to the unbalanced signal of the second simulation step in order to create a periodic distortion. Both harmonics had also negative sequence components in order to have unbalance in the added harmonics as well.
  • Fourth, the setup was simulated with a frequency variation. A step change in the fundamental frequency of the reference signal was introduced at time t=3 s, changing from 314.16 rad/s (50 Hz) to 219.9 rad/s (35 Hz).
  • FIGS. 3 a to 3 d show a simulated transient response of the arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to the change from balanced to unbalanced in a reference signal. In FIGS. 3 a to 3 d, 4 a to 4 d, 5 a to 5 d, and 6 a to 6 d, the reference signal is represented by three phase voltages vabc. At time t=1 s, the reference signal vabc, represented by three phase voltages in FIG. 3 a, is changed from balanced to unbalanced. After relatively short transients, the estimated signals in FIGS. 3 b to 3 d returned to their desired values. In FIG. 3 b, an estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 (in solid line) followed an actual phase angle θ0 (in dashed line) after almost an imperceptible transient. In FIG. 3 c, an estimated frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 (solid line) closely followed a reference ω0 fixed at 316.14 rad/s (dotted line) after a small transient. In FIG. 3 d, the estimated dq components {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p(solid line) and {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p (dashed line) of the positive-sequence of the fundamental component maintained constant values, i.e. {circumflex over (v)}d p=100 V and {circumflex over (v)}q p=0 V, after an almost imperceptible variation.
  • FIGS. 4 a to 4 d show the simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to the harmonic distortion added to the already unbalanced reference signal. At time t=2 s, the harmonic distortion was added to the reference signal vabc in FIG. 4 a. After relatively short transients, the estimated signals in FIGS. 4 b to 4 d returned to their desired values.
  • In FIG. 4 c, the estimated frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 (solid line) closely followed its reference ω0 fixed at 316.14 rad/s (dotted line) after a small transient and without further fluctuations. The estimated dq components {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p (solid line) and {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p (dashed line) in FIG. 4 d, as well as the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 in FIG. 4 b, reached the corresponding references with an almost imperceptible transient.
  • FIGS. 5 a to 5 d show a simulated transient response of the exemplary arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 to the step change in the angular frequency of the reference signal changing from ω0=314.16 rad/s (50 Hz) to ω0=219.9 rad/s (35 Hz). After a short transient, the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 (in solid line) in FIG. 5 c followed the actual phase angle θ0 (in dashed line). The estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 in FIG. 5 c, starting at a reference of 314.16 rad/s (50 Hz), reached its new reference fixed at 219.9 rad/s (35 Hz) in a relatively short time. In FIG. 5 d, the estimated dq components {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p (solid line) and {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p (dashed line) of the positive-sequence of the reference maintained their constant values after a relatively short transient.
  • For comparison, an exemplary conventional SRF-PLL scheme of [2] was also simulated. The SRF-PLL was tuned to avoid excess of ripple, while still allowing for an acceptable dynamical response. FIGS. 6 a to 6 d show the transient response obtained with the SRF-PLL algorithm when the reference signal vabc in FIG. 6 a changed from a balanced to an unbalanced operation condition at time t=1 s. FIG. 6 d shows a persistent fluctuation in the estimated dq components {circumflex over (v)}d,1 p (solid line) and {circumflex over (v)}q,1 p (dashed line) of the positive-sequence of the reference. The fluctuation in the estimated dq components caused a fluctuation in the estimated fundamental frequency {circumflex over (ω)}0 in FIG. 6 c, which propagated to the estimated phase angle {circumflex over (θ)}0 in FIG. 6 b.
  • FIGS. 6 a to 6 d illustrate that the SRF-PLL scheme lacked means for dealing with the unbalanced operation. Similar results were obtained when harmonic distortion was added on top of the unbalance.
  • It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The disclosure and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
  • Thus, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and all changes that come within the meaning and range and equivalence thereof are intended to be embraced therein.

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1. A phase-locked loop for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal, wherein the phase-locked loop comprises:
means for calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state of a model of an unbalanced three-phase system at a fundamental frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal and an estimated fundamental frequency, wherein the model comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at a harmonic frequency, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component;
means for calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state;
means for calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle;
means for determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component on the basis of the direct component; and
means for determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle on the basis of the quadrature component.
2. A phase-locked loop according to claim 1, wherein the phase-locked loop comprises:
means for extracting harmonic contents of the reference signal at least at one harmonic frequency other than a fundamental harmonic frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal, the estimated fundamental frequency, and the model of an unbalanced three-phase system, and
means for compensating for the reference signal on the basis of the extracted harmonic content.
3. A phase-locked loop according to claim 1, wherein the phase locked loop comprises:
means for calculating a fundamental negative sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state of the model of an unbalanced three-phase system.
4. A phase-locked loop according claim 3, wherein the means for determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle comprise a controller minimizing the magnitude of the quadrature component.
5. A phase-locked loop according to claim 4, wherein the controller comprises a PI controller and the estimated fundamental frequency is obtained directly from an integrating part of the PI controller.
6. A phase-locked loop according to claim 2, wherein the means for extracting the harmonic contents and the means for compensating for the reference signal are configured to be disabled if harmonic distortion does not exceed a set limit.
7. A method for estimating a phase angle of a three-phase reference signal, the method comprising:
calculating an estimated first state and an estimated second state of a model of an unbalanced three-phase system at a fundamental frequency of the reference signal on the basis of the reference signal and an estimated fundamental frequency, wherein the model comprises a first state representing a sum of a positive and a negative sequence component of the reference signal at a harmonic frequency, and a second state representing a difference between the positive sequence component and the negative sequence component;
calculating a fundamental positive sequence component of the reference signal on the basis of the estimated first state and the estimated second state;
calculating a direct component and a quadrature component in a rotating reference frame synchronous with the estimated phase angle on the basis of the fundamental positive sequence component and an estimated phase angle;
determining an estimate of an amplitude of the fundamental positive sequence component on the basis of the direct component; and
determining estimates of the estimated fundamental frequency and the estimated phase angle on the basis of the quadrature component.
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