Research on MPDPC with FADRC control strategy for three-phase rectifying converter

Due to unpredictable factors, the model predictive direct power control (MPDPC) exists weak robustness when the parameters change of three-phase rectifying converter. Therefore, this paper introduced Fractional Active Disturbance Rejection Control (FADRC) into the MPDPC system to improve the robustn...

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Published inMeasurement and control (London) Vol. 55; no. 7-8; pp. 757 - 766
Main Authors Zhao, Yulian, Liu, Hemiao, Ding, Chao, Cheng, Yanming, AL Shurafa, Mahmoud AM, Wu, Jing, Lee, Ilkyoo, Niu, Jing, Wang, Zhongwei, Yao, Lu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.07.2022
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:Due to unpredictable factors, the model predictive direct power control (MPDPC) exists weak robustness when the parameters change of three-phase rectifying converter. Therefore, this paper introduced Fractional Active Disturbance Rejection Control (FADRC) into the MPDPC system to improve the robustness of rectifying converter, that is, the power loop of PID controller in conventional model predictive control is replaced by FADRC. In order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy in this paper, a model of three-phase rectifying converter is established in MATLAB, and the simulation is conducted. Compared with the control effects of the MPDPC with PID (MPDPC-PID) control strategy and MPDPC with Linear Active Disturbance Rejection Control (MPDPC-LADRC) under different operational scenarios, the simulation results demonstrate that the MPDPC with FADRC (MPDPC- FADRC) strategy has best disturbance rejection capability, robustness and rapidity, and it can significantly reduce the voltage fluctuation of DC bus. This study can provide a valuable guidance and reference for the design of the efficient and stable three-phase rectifying converter.
ISSN:0020-2940
2051-8730
DOI:10.1177/00202940221110927