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Abstract
The invention relates to a model prediction virtual voltage vector control-based three-level NPC inverter zero sequence circulating current suppression method, which comprises the steps of selecting 7 voltage vectors which contribute to zero sequence circulating current from three-level inverters as basic vectors by analyzing space vectors of the three-level inverters, synthesizing 12 virtual voltage vectors by the basic vectors, effectively suppressing the zero sequence circulating current of a parallel system, simultaneously remarkably reducing the distortion rate of output current of the parallel system, improving the quality of grid-connected current, and being very suitable for a three-level inverter system running in parallel.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of NPC (neutral point clamped) inverters, in particular to an inverter circulating current restraining method based on model prediction virtual voltage vector control.
Background
In recent years, the photovoltaic and wind power of China show explosive growth, and according to the report of energy development in China in 2018, the wind power and the photovoltaic installation of China are respectively 1.84 hundred million kilowatts and 1.7 hundred million kilowatts, and are the first in the world in average. How to deliver the part of the electric energy to the power grid with high efficiency, high quality and low cost has been a research hotspot in recent decades. Neutral-Point Clamped (NPC) three-level inverter has the advantages of small output harmonic, high system efficiency, low switching stress and the like, and is widely applied to the field of new energy power generation. However, a single three-level inverter is difficult to meet the application scenarios of large-scale photovoltaic and wind power, so that the parallel operation of multiple inverters becomes the mainstream trend, and the system reliability and the cost can be improved and reduced while the system output power is improved.
However, due to the problems of hardware parameter difference, dead time, control signal delay and the like, zero-sequence loop current is generated between inverters, so that the operation performance of the system is seriously affected, for example, the system loss is increased, the output current is seriously distorted, the neutral point voltage is deviated and the like, and the system is seriously crashed.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present invention aims to provide a method for suppressing inverter circulating current based on model prediction virtual voltage vector control, which can effectively suppress zero sequence circulating current in a system and also can significantly reduce distortion rate of inverter output current, thereby reducing system loss, improving output current quality and improving system reliability.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
a method for restraining the circulating current of an inverter based on model prediction virtual voltage vector control comprises the following steps:
step S1: collection ia1(k),ib1(k),ic1(k),VC1P(k),VC1N(k) E (k), the value at time k;
wherein ia1,ib1,ic1Three-phase filter inductor current, V, of an upper three-level NPC inverter, respectivelyC1P,VC1NThe upper/lower side supporting capacitor voltages of the upper three-level NPC inverter are respectively, and e is the grid voltage of the grid-connected side;
step S2, the optimal switching vector v found in the last switching period is adoptedopt;
Step S3, calculating the current reference value i at the moment k +2*(k +2), the grid voltage e (k +1) at time k + 1;
step S4, calculating the three-phase output current value i of the inverter at the moment of k +1p(k+1);
Step S5, predicting the current at the k +2 moment according to the alternative voltage vector;
step S6: according to the alternative voltage vector, predicting the difference value of the capacitor voltages on the upper side and the lower side of the same inverter at the k +2 moment;
step S7, calculating cost function values according to the cost function according to the predicted values obtained in the step S4 and the step S5;
step S8, comparing the values of the cost function obtained in the step S6, taking the smaller value, and recording the smaller value as gopt;
Step S9, judging whether the prediction and optimization of all 19 alternative voltage vectors are finished, if so, entering the step S10; if not, returning to the step S4 to predict the next alternative vector;
step S10, get and goptCorresponding optimal switching state SoptAnd an optimal voltage vector.
Further, the 19 candidate voltage vectors include 7 actual voltage vectors and 12 virtual voltage vectors, and the contribution of the 19 candidate voltage vectors to the zero-sequence circulating current is zero.
Furthermore, the 12 virtual voltage vectors are synthesized pairwise by 7 actual voltage vectors, and the action time of each actual voltage vector is half of the control period.
Further, the step S5 is specifically: substituting the candidate voltage vector into the equation to predict the current at time k +2
In the formula: i.e. ipFor current prediction, R is the filter inductance and the equivalent resistance of the line, TsIs the control period of the controller.
Further, the step S6 is specifically: and substituting the candidate voltage vector into the following formula to predict the difference value of the upper side capacitor voltage and the lower side capacitor voltage of the same inverter at the moment k + 2:
in the formula: Δ V1 pSupporting capacitor voltage difference for upper/lower sides of upper-side inverterThe measured value, C is the capacitance of the dc-side support capacitor, and H represents a variable related to the switching state, which takes the value 0 or 1.
Further, the step S7 is specifically: substituting the predicted values obtained in the steps S4 and S5 into a cost function shown as the following formula;
in the formula:the alpha, beta components of the reference current,alpha, beta components, lambda, respectively, of the predicted currentdcThe weight coefficient is the midpoint balance of the direct current side.
Further, the first candidate vector in the candidate vector library is applied in the first period of step S2.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
according to the invention, through analyzing the equivalent circuit of the zero-sequence circulating current of the three-level NPC inverter running in parallel with the common alternating current-direct current bus, 7 voltage vectors capable of effectively inhibiting the zero-sequence circulating current are selected as basic vectors, and 12 virtual voltage vectors are synthesized according to the 7 basic vectors to enrich the alternative voltage vector library, so that the distortion rate of the output current of the system can be remarkably reduced while the zero-sequence circulating current is effectively inhibited.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a method in one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a space voltage vector diagram in one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the overall system architecture in one embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a zero sequence circulating current equivalent circuit diagram of the system in an embodiment of the present invention.
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The invention is further explained below with reference to the drawings and the embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1, the present invention provides a method for suppressing inverter circulating current based on model-based virtual voltage vector prediction, including the following steps:
step S1: measurement ia1(k),ib1(k),ic1(k),VC1P(k),VC1N(k) E (k), the value at time k; wherein ia1,ib1,ic1Three-phase filter inductive current of the upper three-level NPC inverter is acquired by a Hall current transformer, and V isC1P,VC1NThe capacitor voltage is respectively supported by the upper side and the lower side of the upper three-level NPC inverter and acquired through a Hall voltage transformer, and e is the grid voltage of the grid-connected side and acquired through the Hall voltage transformer;
step S2: using the optimum switching vector v found in the last switching cycleopt(the first alternative vector in the alternative vector library is applied in the first period);
step S3: estimating the current reference value i at the time k +2*(k +2), the grid voltage e (k +1) at time k + 1;
step S4: estimating three-phase output current value i of inverter at k +1 momentp(k+1);
Step S5: substituting the alternative voltage vector into the following formula to predict the current at the k +2 moment;
in the formula: i.e. ipFor current prediction, R is the filter inductance and the equivalent resistance of the line, TsIs the control period of the controller.
Step S6: substituting the alternative voltage vector into the following formula to predict the difference value of the capacitor voltages on the upper side and the lower side of the same inverter at the moment of k + 2;
in the formula: Δ V1 pThe predicted value of the voltage difference of the upper side and lower side supporting capacitors of the upper side inverter is C, the capacitance value of the direct current side supporting capacitor is C, H represents a variable related to the switching state, the value of H is 0 or 1, a corresponding H value table can be preset according to different switching states, and the H value table can be taken when calculation is to be carried out.
Step S7: substituting the predicted values obtained in step S4 and step S5 into a cost function expressed by the following formula, wherein the smaller the value of the cost function is, the closer the voltage vector is to the demand vector at the next moment;
in the formula:the alpha, beta components of the reference current,alpha, beta components, lambda, respectively, of the predicted currentdcThe weight coefficient is the midpoint balance of the direct current side.
Step S8: comparing the values of the cost function obtained in the step S6, taking the smaller value, and recording as gopt;
Step S9: judging whether the prediction and optimization of all 19 alternative voltage vectors are finished, and if so, entering the step S10; if not, returning to the step S4 to predict the next alternative vector;
step S10: storage and goptCorresponding optimal switching state SoptAnd waits for the next sampling instant.
In this embodiment, the 19 candidate voltage vectors include 7 actual voltage vectors and 12 virtual voltage vectors, and the spatial distribution thereof is as shown in fig. 2, and it can be known by substituting the 19 candidate voltage vectors into the following formula, and the contribution to the zero-order circulating current is zero.
In the formula, R1,R2Equivalent resistances, L, of filter inductances of the upper and lower inverters, respectively1,L2Filter inductance values, Δ V, of the upper and lower inverters, respectively1,ΔV2The voltage difference i of the upper and lower capacitors on the DC side of the upper and lower inverterszIs a zero-sequence circulating current of uj1O1,uj2O2The output voltages of the upper and lower inverters are provided.
In this embodiment, the 12 virtual voltage vectors are synthesized by combining 7 actual voltage vectors in pairs, and the action time of each actual voltage vector is half of the control period.
In this embodiment, the optimal switching state SoptFor the minimum term of the cost function value g in the process of optimizing the cost function for 19 times in the control period, g being minimum means that the corresponding current vector obtained by applying the voltage vector in the next period will be closest to the reference value i*Repeatedly, the actual output vector in each period is the item which is closest to the reference vector in the alternative vectors, so that the reference current can be tracked in real time. Meanwhile, the newly added 12 virtual voltage vectors expand the alternative vector library, so that the possibility that the alternative vectors are close to the actual demand vector is increased (as can be seen from fig. 2), and the distortion rate of the output current can be obviously reduced.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and all equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the claims of the present invention should be covered by the present invention.
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1. The method for restraining the circulating current of the inverter based on the model prediction virtual voltage vector control is characterized by comprising the following steps of:
step S1: collection ia1(k),ib1(k),ic1(k),VC1P(k),VC1N(k) E (k), the value at time k;
wherein ia1,ib1,ic1Three-phase filter inductor current, V, of an upper three-level NPC inverter, respectivelyC1P,VC1NThe upper/lower side supporting capacitor voltages of the upper three-level NPC inverter are respectively, and e is the grid voltage of the grid-connected side;
step S2, the optimal switching vector v found in the last switching period is adoptedopt;
Step S3, calculating the current reference value i at the moment k +2*(k +2), the grid voltage e (k +1) at time k + 1;
step S4, calculating the three-phase output current value i of the inverter at the moment of k +1p(k+1);
Step S5, predicting the current at the k +2 moment according to the alternative voltage vector;
step S6: according to the alternative voltage vector, predicting the difference value of the capacitor voltages on the upper side and the lower side of the same inverter at the k +2 moment;
step S7, calculating cost function values according to the cost function according to the predicted values obtained in the step S4 and the step S5;
step S8, comparing the values of the cost function obtained in the step S6, taking the smaller value, and recording the smaller value as gopt;
Step S9, judging whether the prediction and optimization of all 19 alternative voltage vectors are finished, if so, entering the step S10; if not, returning to the step S4 to predict the next alternative vector;
step S10, get and goptCorresponding optimal switching state SoptAnd an optimal voltage vector;
the 19 alternative voltage vectors comprise 7 actual voltage vectors and 12 virtual voltage vectors, and the contribution of the 19 alternative voltage vectors to the zero-sequence circulating current is zero;
the 12 virtual voltage vectors are synthesized pairwise by 7 actual voltage vectors, and the action time of each actual voltage vector is half of a control period.
2. The method for suppressing inverter circulating current based on model-predictive virtual voltage vector control according to claim 1, wherein the step S5 is specifically: substituting the candidate voltage vector into the equation to predict the current at time k +2
In the formula: i.e. ipFor current prediction, R is the filter inductance and the equivalent resistance of the line, TsIs the control period of the controller.
3. The method for suppressing inverter circulating current based on model-predictive virtual voltage vector control according to claim 1, wherein the step S6 is specifically: and substituting the candidate voltage vector into the following formula to predict the difference value of the upper side capacitor voltage and the lower side capacitor voltage of the same inverter at the moment k + 2:
in the formula: Δ V1 pIs the predicted value of the voltage difference between the upper side and the lower side support capacitors of the upper side inverter, C is the capacitance value of the DC side support capacitor, H represents the variable related to the switch state and takes the value of 0 or 1, TsIs the control period of the controller.
4. The method for suppressing inverter circulating current based on model-predictive virtual voltage vector control according to claim 3, wherein the step S7 is specifically as follows: substituting the predicted values obtained in the steps S4 and S5 into a cost function shown as the following formula;
5. The method for restraining inverter circulating current based on model-based predictive virtual voltage vector control according to claim 1, wherein the step S2 applies a first candidate vector in the candidate vector library in a first period.
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