Method and apparatus for controlling the output voltage of an AC electrical system
First Claim
1. A method of controlling the amplitude and phase of the voltage of an AC electrical system, said AC electrical system having a converter, said method comprising:
- measuring instantaneous current and voltage magnitude values in said AC electrical system;
deriving power measurements from said instantaneous current and voltage magnitude values, said power measurements relating to less than one cycle of said AC electrical system, wherein said power measurements are an instantaneous real power and an instantaneous imaginary power;
deriving, from said power measurements, phase-related control values, wherein said phase-related control values are a phase-related real current control value obtained from the instantaneous real power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude and a phase-related imaginary current control value obtained from the instantaneous imaginary power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude;
generating control signals for said converter from said phase-related control values; and
controlling said converter on the basis of said control signals, thereby to control said amplitude and phase of said voltage of said AC electrical system.
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Abstract
An AC system having, for example, a voltage source, an inductance and a load has connected thereto an apparatus for controlling the phase and amplitude of the voltage of the system. The instantaneous current and voltage in the AC electrical system are measured and power measurements derived therefrom. The power measurements may be instantaneous real and imaginary power, instantaneous active and reactive power, or active and reactive power averaged over less than one cycle. The power measurements are then used to derive phase related control values, on the basis of which control signals are generated to a converter. The action of the converter in accordance with the control signals thus controls the amplitude and phase of the voltage. By use of power measurements, it is not necessary to measure the phase of the voltage of the AC system.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of controlling the amplitude and phase of the voltage of an AC electrical system, said AC electrical system having a converter, said method comprising:
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measuring instantaneous current and voltage magnitude values in said AC electrical system; deriving power measurements from said instantaneous current and voltage magnitude values, said power measurements relating to less than one cycle of said AC electrical system, wherein said power measurements are an instantaneous real power and an instantaneous imaginary power; deriving, from said power measurements, phase-related control values, wherein said phase-related control values are a phase-related real current control value obtained from the instantaneous real power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude and a phase-related imaginary current control value obtained from the instantaneous imaginary power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude; generating control signals for said converter from said phase-related control values; and controlling said converter on the basis of said control signals, thereby to control said amplitude and phase of said voltage of said AC electrical system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A control device for controlling the amplitude and phase of the voltage of an AC electric system, said device comprising:
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a converter for said AC electrical system; means for detecting instantaneous current and voltage magnitude values in said AC electrical system; means for deriving power measurements from said instantaneous current and voltage values, said power measurements relating to less than one cycle of said AC electrical system; means for deriving phase-related control values from said power measurements, wherein said power measurements are an instantaneous real power and an instantaneous imaginary power and said phase-related control values are a phase-related real current control value obtained from the instantaneous real power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude and a phase-related imaginary current control value obtained from the instantaneous imaginary power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude; a controller for controlling said converter on the basis of said control signals, thereby to control the amplitude and phase of said voltage of said AC electrical system. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. An AC electrical system in which the amplitude and phase of the voltage thereof is controllable, said system comprising means for generating an AC signal, and a device for modifying said AC signal, thereby to control said voltage;
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wherein said device comprises; a converter connectable to said AC electrical system; means for detecting instantaneous current and voltage magnitude values in said AC electrical system; means for deriving power measurements from sid instantaneous current and voltage values, said power measurements relating to less than one cycle of said AC electrical signal, wherein said power measurements are an instantaneous real power and an instantaneous imaginary power; means for deriving phase-related control values from said power measurements, wherein said phase-related control values are a phase-related real current control value obtained from the instantaneous real power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude and a phase-related imaginary current control value obtained from the instantaneous imaginary power divided by the instantaneous voltage magnitude; and a controller for controlling said converter on the basis of said control values, thereby to control the amplitude and phase of said voltage of said AC electrical system.
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