THREE PHASE MEDIUM VOLTAGE POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR COUPLING A POWER SOURCE TO A UTILITY GRID
20170310233 ยท 2017-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Alvar Gonzalo MAYOR MIGUEL (Madrid, ES)
- Mario RIZO MORENTE (Madrid, ES)
- Andres Agudo Araque (Madrid, ES)
Cpc classification
Y02E10/76
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02M1/12
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/084
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides a three phase medium voltage power conversion system for coupling a power source to a utility grid comprising a power converter and a Notch-Filter. The switching control system of the inverter of the power converter is based on SHE-PWM patrons. The Notch-Filter is tuned to attenuate the frequency of the first harmonic that the switching control system of the inverter cannot attenuate and configured with damping means capable of smoothing the resonance frequency without affecting the notch frequency.
Claims
1. A three phase MV power conversion system (43) for coupling a power source (11) to a utility grid (15) comprising: a power converter (51) that comprises a rectifier (61) coupled to the power source (11), a DC-Link (63) and an inverter (65); a Notch-Filter (53) coupled to the output nodes of the inverter (65); characterized in that: the switching control system (67) of the inverter (65) is based on SHE-PWM patrons; the Notch-Filter (53) is tuned to attenuate the frequency of the first harmonic that the switching control system (67) of the inverter (65) cannot attenuate and configured with damping means capable of smoothing the resonance frequency without affecting the notch frequency.
2. A three phase MV power conversion system (43) according to claim 1, wherein the number of switching transitions of the SHE-PWM patrons within the first quarter cycle of the fundamental period is set at X angles, being X comprised between 5-15.
3. A three phase MV power conversion system (43) according to any of claim 1, wherein said damping means are a RC parallel damper that is in parallel with the notch branch.
4. A three phase MV power conversion system (43) according to any of claim 1, further comprising a transformer (25) coupled to the output nodes of the Notch-Filter (53).
5. A three phase MV power conversion system (43) according to any of claim 1, wherein the power source (11) is a wind turbine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] As shown in
[0016] The power converter 21 comprises a rectifier 31 coupled to the power source 11, a DC-Link 33 and an inverter 35. The switching control system 37 of the inverter 35 is based on PWM techniques and the LC- or LCL-Filter 23 is configured for high harmonic attenuation.
[0017] A similar arrangement for a MV three phase power conversion system would involve at least two problems: [0018] The classical control techniques of the inverter such as Pulse with Modulation (PWM) present several technical issues during lower switching frequency operation. [0019] The normal passive known damping method of a Notch-Filter, i.e. inserting a resistor in series with the capacitor branch, introduces extra power losses and the high frequency attenuation turns out to be ineffective, since both the notch frequency and the resonance frequency are damped.
[0020] A three phase MV power conversion system 43 coupling a power source 11 to a utility grid 15 that solves that problems is shown in
[0021] The power converter 51 comprises a rectifier 61 coupled to the power source 11, a DC-Link 63 and an inverter 65 with a switching control system 67 based on SHE-PWM patrons in order to avoid low order switching harmonics.
[0022] The Notch-Filter 53, coupled to the output nodes of the inverter 65, shall be tuned around the frequency range of the main switching harmonics for achieving a significant attenuation of these harmonic components. With SHE-PWM patrons (see
[0023] For MV power conversion systems normally the number of angles is chosen from 5 up to 15 (in
[0024] On the other hand, the Notch-Filter 53 is configured with an RC parallel damper that is in parallel with the notch branch. This damping technique is therefore capable of smoothing the resonance frequency without affecting the notch frequency.
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[0029] Although the present invention has been described in connection with various embodiments, it will be appreciated from the specification that various combinations of elements, variations or improvements therein may be made, and are within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.