International Journals Yong-Dae Kwon, Jin-Hyuk Park, and Kyo-Beum Lee, "Improving Line Current Distortion in Single-Phase Vienna Rectifiers Using Model-Based Predictive Control," Energies, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 1–22, May 2018. -SCIE
2018
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Conventional single-phase Vienna rectifiers employ proportional-integral (PI) controllers which are appropriate for controlling DC
components, to regulate their line currents. However, in the regions close to the line current’s zero-crossing point, the dynamics of
PI controllers are too slow to respond to the reference current, which has an AC component. Hence, the power factor (PF) of the
device is degenerated, and total harmonic distortion (THD) increases. A controller with a fast dynamic response is thus required to
solve this problem. In this paper, we investigate the use of a model-based predictive controller (MPC), which has a faster dynamic
response than a PI controller, to improve the line current quality of a single-phase Vienna rectifier. With this method, the average
current in both the continuous current mode (CCM) and the discontinuous current mode (DCM) of operation are controlled using a
mode detection method. Moreover, we calculate the optimized duty cycle for the single-phase Vienna rectifier, by predicting the
next current state. We verify the operation of the proposed algorithm using a PSIM simulation, and a practical experiment conducted
with a 1-kW-rated single-phase Vienna rectifier prototype. With the proposed method, the quality of the line current near the zero-
crossing point is improved, and the PF is controlled to unity.
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