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Título: Controle preditivo baseado em modelo aplicado à conversores eletrônicos para transição suave entre modos ilhado e conectado à rede
Título(s) alternativo(s): Model-based predictive control applied to electronic converters for smooth transition between islanded and grid connected modes
Autores: Ferreira, Sílvia Costa
Lacerda, Wilian Soares
Paiva, Leonardo Silveira
Oliveira, Janaína Gonçalves de
Palavras-chave: Microrredes
Transição suave
Controle preditivo
Conjunto de controle finito
Conversor formador de rede
Processador digital de sinais
Microgrid
Smooth transition
Predictive control
Finite control set
Grid forming converter
Digital signal processor
Data do documento: 30-Mar-2022
Editor: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citação: OLIVEIRA, G. M. de. Controle preditivo baseado em modelo aplicado à conversores eletrônicos para transição suave entre modos ilhado e conectado à rede. 2022. 112 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia de Sistemas e Automação) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2022.
Resumo: A microgrid can operate both as an island and connected to the main grid. In order for a microgrid to operate in these two modes, it is essential to have adequate transition control and it is very important that this transition is made in a continuous and smooth way. The transition takes place at the moments of connection and disconnection of the microgrid with the main grid, where problems such as overvoltage transients, undervoltage and signals of varying frequencies present in the electrical signal can occur. Making this transition smooth means that these negative effects are avoided so that there is no interruption of electricity supply or greater damage to loads or other converters. This work presents the use of Model-Based Predictive Control with Finite Control Set (FCS-MPC) and multivariable cost function as a control methodology, and the use of a virtual resistor so that both are able to contribute to the smooth transition between the islanded mode and grid-connected mode of a single-phase grid forming converter (CFR). In addition, the converter’s control strategy uses a Tuned Adaptive Filter (FAS) to perform the functions of a Phase Locked Loop (PLL) and a step of synchronism with the main electrical grid. Together with FCS-MPC, FAS aims to ensure a smooth transition during connection or reconnection when the main grid is restored after failure. On the other hand, the same adaptive filter is used to estimate voltage amplitude and frequency at the Common Coupling Point (PCC), which are monitored by an islanding detection algorithm, and define whether or not there is an islanding condition. The grid forming converter and its control algorithms are simulated in a virtual environment with the software Matlab/Simulink to evaluate its behavior and performance under RL load. The results obtained in simulation show the feasibility of applying the FCS-MPC control, which together with the virtual resistance and the synchronism algorithm result in a satisfactory smooth transition between the operating modes. As part of this work, the hardware of the grid forming converter was designed and assembled to be controlled by a Digital Signal Processor (DSP).
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49626
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