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- Frequency-adjustable positive sequence detector for power conditioning applications
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0275-9306
- This paper proposes a novel and simple positive sequence detector (PSD), which is inherently self-adjustable to fundamental frequency deviations by means of a software-based PLL (Phase Locked Loop). Since the proposed positive sequence detector is not based on Fortescue's classical decomposition and no special input filtering is needed, its dynamic response may be as fast as one fundamental cycle. The digital PLL ensures that the positive sequence components can be calculated even under distorted waveform conditions and fundamental frequency deviations. For the purpose of validating the proposed models, the positive sequence detector has been implemented in a PC-based Power Quality Monitor and experimental results illustrate its good performance. The PSD algorithm has also been evaluated in the control loop of a Series Active Filter and simulation results demonstrate its effectiveness in a closed-loop system. Moreover, considering single-phase applications, this paper also proposes a general single-phase PLL and a Fundamental Wave Detector (FWD) immune to frequency variations and waveform distortions. © 2005 IEEE.
- 1-Dec-2005
- PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, v. 2005, p. 1928-1934.
- 1928-1934
- Algorithms
- Closed loop systems
- Computer software
- Detectors
- Electric filters
- Natural frequencies
- Phase locked loops
- Frequency deviations
- Fundamental Wave Detector (FWD)
- Input filtering
- Positive sequence detectors
- Phase sequence indicators
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PESC.2005.1581895
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