Fluid extraction system having power control sub-system and related methods
US-2016380560-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9825523B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9825523-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214002369-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 29, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A converter control arrangement ( 18 ) for regulating the output current of a dc source power converter ( 16 ) comprises a current regulator ( 20 ) for regulating the output current based on a comparison of an output current value (I out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) with a desired target current value (I tgt ). When the output voltage value (V out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) is within a normal operating voltage range between minimum and maximum voltage values (V min , V max ) defined with respect to a voltage reference value (V ref ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ), the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) controls the target current value (I tgt ) so that it is equal to a desired reference current value (I ref ). When the output voltage value (V out ) is outside the normal operating voltage range, which typically indicates a fault condition, the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) modulates the reference current value (I ref ) to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is less than the reference current value (I ref ).
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A converter control arrangement ( 18 ) for regulating the output current of a dc source power converter ( 16 ), the converter control arrangement comprising: a current regulator ( 20 ) for regulating the output current of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) comprising: a comparator ( 22 ) which compares an output current value (I out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) with a target current value (I tgt ) by subtracting the output current value (I out ) measured from the target current value (I tgt ), and a controller ( 24 ) which outputs a control signal based on the comparison, to actively control the operation of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) to regulate the output current value (I out ) to be consistent with the target current value (I tgt ); and a first gain controller ( 28 ) having a predetermined first gain value (G 2 ); wherein: when an output voltage value (V out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) is within a normal operating voltage range between minimum and maximum voltage values (V min , V max ) defined with respect to a voltage reference value (V ref ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ), the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) operates to control the target current value (I tgt ) so that it is equal to a reference current value (I ref ); and when the output voltage value (V out ) is outside the normal operating voltage range, the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) operates to modulate the reference current value (I ref ) to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is less than the reference current value (I ref ), wherein the predetermined first gain value (G 2 ) determines the level of modulation, wherein a system response is received at the output of the controller ( 24 ) in response to the control signal and returned to the comparator ( 22 ) to continuously regulate the output current value (I out ) to be consistent with the target current value (I tgt ). 2. The converter control arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the maximum voltage value (V max ) is in the range V ref ≦V max ≦1.1V ref and the minimum voltage value (V min ) is in the range 0.7V ref ≦V min ≦V ref . 3. The converter control arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the first gain controller ( 28 ) operates to control the level of modulation applied to the reference current value (I ref ) when the output voltage value (V out ) exceeds the maximum voltage value (V max ), to thereby provide the reduced target current value (I tgt ). 4. The converter control arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) includes a second gain controller ( 32 ) having a predetermined second gain value (G 4 ), and which operates to control the level of modulation applied to the reference current value (I ref ) when the output voltage value (V out ) is less than the minimum voltage value (V min ), to thereby provide the reduced target current value (I tgt ). 5. The converter control arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein when the output voltage value (V out ) is equal to or greater than a predetermined maximum voltage limit value (V lim _ max ), the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) operates to modulate the reference current value (I ref ) to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is equal to zero. 6. The converter control arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein when the output voltage value (V out ) is equal to or less than a predetermined minimum voltage limit value (V lim _ min ), the converter control arrangement ( 18 ) operates to modulate the reference current value (I ref ) to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is equal to zero. 7. The converter control arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the predetermined minimum voltage limit value (V lim _ min ) is zero. 8. A method for regulating the output current of a dc source power converter ( 16 ), the method comprising: comparing an output current value (I out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) with a target current value (I tgt ) by subtracting the output current value (I out ) measured from the target current value (I tgt ); and outputting a control signal, by a controller ( 24 ), to actively control the operation of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) to enable regulation of the output current of the dc source power converter ( 16 ), wherein: when an output voltage value (V out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) is within a normal operating voltage range between minimum and maximum voltage values (V min , V max ) defined with respect to a voltage reference value (V ref ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ), the target current value (I tgt ) is equal to a reference current value NO; and when the output voltage value (V out ) is outside the normal operating voltage range, the reference current value (I ref ) is modulated to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is less than the reference current value (I ref ), receiving a system response at the output of the controller ( 24 ) in response to the control signal and returned to a comparator ( 22 ) performing the comparing step, to continuously regulate the output current value (I out ) to be consistent with the target current value (I tgt ). 9. The control method according to claim 8 , wherein the maximum voltage value (V max ) is in the range V ref ≦V max ≦1.1V ref and the minimum voltage value (V min ) is in the range 0.7V ref ≦V min ≦V ref . 10. The control method according to claim 8 , wherein, when the output voltage value (V out ) exceeds the maximum voltage value (V max ), the method comprises modulating the reference current value (I ref ) in accordance with a predetermined gain value (G 2 ) to provide the target current value (I tgt ). 11. The control method according to claim 8 , further comprising modulating the reference current value (I ref ) in accordance with a predetermined gain value (G 4 ) to provide the target current value (I tgt ), when the output voltage value (Vout) is less than the minimum voltage value (V min ). 12. The control method according to claim 8 , further comprising modulating the reference current value (I ref ) to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is equal to zero, when the output voltage value (Vout) is equal to or greater than a predetermined maximum voltage limit value (V lim _ max ). 13. The control method according to claim 8 , further comprising modulating the reference current value (I ref ) to provide a target current value (I tgt ) that is equal to zero, when the output voltage value (Vout) is equal to or less than a predetermined minimum voltage limit value (V lim _ min ). 14. The control method according to claim 13 , wherein the predetermined minimum voltage limit value (V lim _ min ) is zero. 15. A converter control arrangement ( 18 ) comprising: a current regulator ( 20 ) for regulating the output current of a power converter ( 16 ) based on a comparison of an output current value (I out ) of the power converter ( 16 ) with a target current value (Itgt), the current regulator comprising: a comparator which compares the output current value (I out ) of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) with the target current value (I tgt ) by subtracting the output current value (I out ) measured from the target current value (I tgt ), a controller ( 24 ) which outputs a control signal based on the comparison, to actively control the operation of the dc source power converter ( 16 ) to regulate the output current value (I out ) to be consistent with the target current value (I tgt ), and at least one gain controlle
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