Robust cascade controller for the power factor of the three-phase supply and the induction motor velocity
Resumen
It is well known that induction motors consume active and reactive energy from the
utility grid to operate. Additionally, when a power converter drives the motor, a high
content of current harmonics is produced, and both modes of operation decrease the
utility grid power factor, which later requires to be improved. To this end, this paper
presents a novel complete solution through a robust control system employed in a
back-to-back topology power converter to deliver, instead of consuming, regulated
reactive power toward the main grid, which comes from a capacitor bank in a DC-bus.
This salient feature of delivering reactive power, and simultaneously, regulating the
speed for an induction motor, becomes one of the contributions of this work to enhance
the power factor. The robust converter controller is synthesized in a cascade form, by
applying the linearization block control and state-feedback techniques. These
techniques are combined with the super-twisting strategy for canceling the
nonlinearities and the effect of the external disturbances. The complete system
consists of a back-to-back converter, an LCL filter coupled to the main grid for
mitigating the current harmonic content, and an induction motor under variable load
conditions. Experimental tests expose the performance and robustness of the
proposed controller, where a robust control for the reactive power acts under sudden
changes in the active power produced through abrupt variations in the motor load.
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