Methods and apparatus for controlling an inverter
US-2024421599-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9705324B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9705324-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314095666-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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A converter system for coupling to an ac power source includes a rectifier and a bi-directional converter. The rectifier has a first set of terminals inductively coupled to an ac power source and a second set of terminals coupled in series with a series dc bus, and is operable to convert ac power at the first set of terminals to dc power at the second set of terminals. The bi-directional converter has a first set of terminals coupled to the ac power source and a second set of terminals coupled to a parallel bus, and is operable to transfer power from the ac source to the parallel bus in a first operating mode and transfer power from the parallel bus to the series dc bus via the rectifier in a second operating mode. A corresponding power generation network and power transmission method are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A converter system for coupling to an ac power source, the converter system comprising: a rectifier having a first set of terminals inductively coupled to an ac power source and a second set of terminals coupled in series with a series dc bus, the rectifier operable to convert ac power at the first set of terminals to dc power at the second set of terminals; and a bi-directional converter having a first set of terminals coupled to the ac power source and a second set of terminals coupled to a parallel bus, the bi-directional converter operable to transfer power diverted from the ac source that has not been injected into the series dc bus to the parallel bus in a first operating mode and transfer power from the parallel bus to the series dc bus via the rectifier in a second operating mode. 2. The converter system of claim 1 , wherein the bi-directional converter has a power rating that is at most 40% of the power rating of the rectifier. 3. The converter system of claim 1 , wherein the first set of terminals of the rectifier and the first set of terminals of the bi-directional converter are inductively coupled to the ac power source by a transformer. 4. The converter system of claim 1 , wherein the rectifier is a diode rectifier. 5. The converter system of claim 1 , further comprising a controller operable to control operation of the rectifier and the bi-directional converter, including setting the bi-directional converter in the first operating mode if the ac power source outputs power above a reference power value assigned to the converter system and setting the bi-directional converter in the second operating mode if the ac power source outputs power below the reference power value assigned to the converter system. 6. The converter system of claim 5 , wherein the controller is operable to determine the reference power value assigned to the converter system based on information relating to aggregate power drawn from the series dc bus. 7. The converter system of claim 6 , wherein the information relating to the aggregate power drawn from the series dc bus comprises maximum total power that can be generated by each ac source coupled to the series dc bus, the voltage of the parallel bus, current at a grid-side parallel bus converter coupled to the parallel bus, the voltage of the ac source and the total voltage of the series dc bus. 8. The converter system of claim 5 , wherein the controller is operable to determine the reference power value assigned to the converter system so that the ac source operates at its maximum power point. 9. The converter system of claim 1 , wherein the bi-directional converter is operable to control the reactive power of the ac source. 10. A power generation network, comprising: a series dc bus; a parallel bus; and a plurality of converter systems for coupling to different ac power sources, each of the converter systems comprising: a rectifier having a first set of terminals inductively coupled to one of the ac power sources and a second set of terminals coupled in series with the series dc bus, the rectifier operable to convert ac power at the first set of terminals to dc power at the second set of terminals; and a bi-directional converter having a first set of terminals coupled to the same ac power source as the rectifier and a second set of terminals coupled to the parallel bus, the bi-directional converter operable to transfer power diverted from the ac source that has not been injected into the series dc bus to the parallel bus in a first operating mode and transfer power from the parallel bus to the series dc bus via the rectifier in a second operating mode. 11. The power generation network of claim 10 , further comprising a controller operable to control operation of the converter systems, including setting the bi-directional converter of each converter system in the first operating mode if the corresponding ac power source outputs power above a reference power value assigned to the converter system and setting the bi-directional converter of each converter system in the second operating mode if the corresponding ac power source outputs power below the reference power value assigned to the converter system. 12. The power generation network of claim 11 , wherein the controller is operable to determine the reference power values assigned to the converter systems based on information relating to aggregate power drawn from the series dc bus. 13. The power generation network of claim 11 , wherein the controller is a centralized controller comprising a single controller linked to each of the converter systems. 14. The power generation network of claim 11 , wherein the controller is a distributed controller comprising a plurality of local controllers each of which is collocated with and linked to one of the converter systems. 15. The power generation network of claim 12 , wherein the information relating to the aggregate power drawn from the series dc bus is provided to the controller by a grid-side converter that draws power from the series dc bus. 16. The power generation network of claim 15 , wherein the controller is operable to determine the mode of the bi-directional converter of each converter system based on the aggregate power draw information received from the grid-side converter, the actual power of each of the ac sources, and the reference power values assigned to the converter systems so that the rectifiers output the same current even if the ac power sources generate unequal power. 17. The power generation network of claim 12 , wherein the controller is operable to: determine the reference power values assigned to the converter systems based on the aggregate power draw information and voltages of the ac sources. 18. The power generation network of claim 12 , wherein the information relating to the aggregate power drawn from the series dc bus comprises maximum total power that can be generated by the ac sources coupled to the series dc bus, the voltage of the parallel bus, current at a grid-side parallel bus converter coupled to the parallel bus, the voltage of the ac sources and the total voltage of the series dc bus. 19. The power generation network of claim 11 , wherein the controller is operable to determine the reference power values assigned to the converter systems so that the ac sources operate at a respective maximum power point for each of the ac sources. 20. The power generation network of claim 11 , wherein the controller is operable to: adjust the amount of power transferred by each of the bi-directional converters into the parallel bus; observe changes in the actual power locally generated by the ac sources in response to the adjustments made to the amount of power transferred by each of the bi-directional converters into the parallel bus; and set the mode of the bi-directional converters based on the adjustments and observations made by the controller. 21. The power generation network of claim 10 , wherein the series dc bus and the parallel bus are coupled to the same grid via respective grid-side converters and the parallel bus delivers auxiliary power from the power generation network to the grid. 22. A method of transmitting power from a plurality of ac sources to a grid, each of the ac power sources being coupled to a first set of terminals of a respective converter system, a second set of terminals of each of the converter systems being coupled in series with a series dc bus, and a third set of ter
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