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   Implementation of a PIS compensator for three phase utility interface converters   [View] 
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 Author(s)   S. Fukuda; R. Imamura 
 Abstract   Three phase voltage-source converters are used as a utility interface. In such a case, the converter line currents are required to track sinusoidal references synchronized with the utility grid without a steady-state error. In this paper a current control method based on a sinusoidal internal model is employed. The method uses a sine transfer function with a specified resonant frequency, which is called an S-compensator. The combination of a conventional PI compensator and an S-compensator is called a PIS compensator. The PIS compensator ensures that the steady-state error in response to any step changes in a reference signal at the resonant frequency and zero hertz reduces to zero. Experiment was carried out using a 1kVA prototype of three utility-interface-converters, a voltage source rectifier, an active power filter, and STATCOM. Almost perfect current tracking performance can be observed. 
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Filename:EPE2003-PP0052 - Fukuda
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 Date   Last modified 2004-01-21 by Unknown