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Title:
DETERMINING A PHASE AND A FREQUENCY OF AN ELECTRIC QUANTITY OF AN OPERATING ELECTRICAL DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/113891
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus for determining a phase (θ) and a frequency (ω) of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device are described. The method comprises extracting a fundamental component (Vα1, Vβ1) of the electric quantity, calculating a positive sequence component (V+ α1, V+ β1) of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental component (Vα, Vβ ), and determining the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence component (V+ α1, V+ β1).

Inventors:
DENG HENG (DK)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2013/052066
Publication Date:
August 08, 2013
Filing Date:
February 01, 2013
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SIEMENS AG (DE)
International Classes:
H02P21/14; G01R23/00; G01R25/00; G01P21/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO2011037537A22011-03-31
Foreign References:
US7940131B22011-05-10
Other References:
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A method for determining a phase (Θ) and a frequency (ω) of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device, the method comprising:

extracting a fundamental component (Vai, Vpi ) of the electric quantity;

calculating a positive sequence component (V+ai, ν+βι) of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental component (Val, Vpi ) ; and

determining the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence component (V+ai, ν+βι) . 2. The method according to the preceding claim, wherein the electrical device is a power grid (128) .

3. The method according to claim 1,

wherein the electrical device is an electrical machine (108) .

4. The method according to the preceding claim 3, wherein the electric quantity is a counter electromotive force (Va, VP) . 5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising

determining the counter electromotive force (Va, Vp) by means of a Kalman filter.

6. The method according to claim 4, further comprising

determining the counter electromotive force (Va, Vp) by means of an observer.

7. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein

the fundamental component (Vai, Vpi) is extracted by means of an adaptive band pass filter and/or a low pass filter (118a) .

8. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein

calculating the positive sequence component (V+ai, ν+βι) comprises

obtaining a phase shifted component (V'ai, V' i) which has a 90 degree phase shift to the extracted fundamental component ( i, Vi) .

9. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the phase (Θ) and the frequency (ω) of the electric quantity are determined by means of a Phase Lock Loop.

10. An apparatus (116) for determining a phase (Θ) and a frequency (ω) of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device, the apparatus (116) comprising

an extracting unit (118) configured for extracting a fundamental component (Vai, Vi) of the electric quantity;

a calculating unit (120) configured for calculating a positive sequence component (V+ai, ν+βι) of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental component (Vai, VPi) ; and

a determining unit (122) configured for determining the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence component (V+ai, ν+βι) .

11. The apparatus according to the preceding claim 10, further comprising

a further determining unit (124) configured for

determining a counter electromotive force (Va, Vp) being associated with the electrical device.

12. Frequency converter (110) for electrically connecting an electric power generating machine, in particular a generator (108) of a wind turbine (100), with a power grid (128), the frequency converter (110) comprising an AC-to-DC stage (112) for converting a first AC power signal being generated by the electric power generating machine into a DC power signal,

a DC-to-AC stage (114) for converting the DC power signal into a second AC power signal being received from the power grid (128), and

an apparatus (116) as set forth in the preceding claims 10 and 11, wherein the apparatus is assigned to the AC-to-DC stage (112) or to the DC-to-AC stage (114) .

13. A wind turbine (100) comprising

a frequency converter (110) as set forth in the

preceding claim.

14. A Computer program for determining a phase (Θ) and a frequency (ω) of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, is adapted to perform a method according to any one of the claims 1 to 9.

Description:
DESCRIPTION

Determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity of an operating electrical device

Field of invention

The present invention relates to the technical field of controlling electrical devices, such as an electrical machine or a power grid. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device. Further, the invention relates to an apparatus for determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device. Furthermore, the invention relates to a frequency converter for electrically connecting an electric power generating machine. Moreover, the invention relates to a wind turbine comprising such an apparatus and to a computer program configured for determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device.

Art Background

When controlling an operation of an electrical device, an actual phase and an actual frequency of an electric quantity being associated with the operation of the electrical device may be important control parameters. For example, a rotor position and/or a rotor speed may be important parameters for controlling the operation of an electrical machine.

In particular, for a vector control of the electrical machine the rotor speed and the rotor position need to be determined. For example, the rotor position and the rotor speed may be determined by an encoder or by an estimator. An encoder is a hardware sensor which generates pulses when the electrical machine is rotating. Based on a period between the pulses, the rotor position and the rotor speed can be calculated. Particularly, encoders are widely used in

electrical generators of wind turbines.

An estimator estimates the rotor position and the rotor speed based on a model of the electrical machine by using measured electrical quantities of the electrical machine. For example, an estimator may be implemented in an inverter software of the electrical machine. An advantage of the estimator is that it may merely be realized as software. Furthermore, the estimator may have lower maintenance costs and may be more reliable than the encoder.

However, the measured electrical quantities of the electrical machine may comprise higher harmonic components due to production tolerances and/or a design of the electrical machine. The estimator is designed based on the assumption that the measured electrical quantities have ideal waveforms, for example sinusoidal waveforms. The higher harmonic

components of the measured electrical quantities of the electrical machine may affect the accuracy of the rotor position and rotor speed estimation. In particular, an error of in the determined rotor position and rotor speed can significantly affect an efficiency of the electrical machine, for example a generator or a converter.

There may be a need to provide a more determination of a phase and of a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device.

Summary of the Invention This need may be met by the subject matter according to the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments of the present invention are described by the dependent claims. According to an aspect of the invention a method for

determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device is provided. The method comprises extracting a fundamental component of the electric quantity, calculating a positive sequence component of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental component, and determining the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence component.

The electrical device may be a power grid or an electrical machine, for example an electrical generator or an electrical motor. Further, the electrical device may be a generator of a wind turbine. In particular, the electrical device may be an induction generator or a permanent magnet generator.

In particular, the electric quantity being associated with the operation of the electrical device may be a current and/or a voltage. For example, the electric quantity may be a generator current and/or a generator voltage. Further, the electric quantity may be a voltage of a power grid and/or a current of a power grid. More particularly, the electric quantity being associated with the operation of the

electrical device may be an electric quantity which is indicative for a voltage and/or current in a generator or a power grid. Furthermore, the electric quantity may have a periodic waveform, for example a sinusoidal waveform. The electric quantity may be directly and/or indirectly

measureable by a suitable sensor. However, due to switching procedure in the electrical device and design of electrical device the electric quantity may have addition harmonic components .

In case that the electrical device is a power grid, the phase of the electric quantity may be indicative for a phase of the voltage in the power grid and the frequency of the electric quantity may be indicative for a frequency of the voltage in the power grid. In case that the electrical device is an electrical machine, the phase of the electric quantity may be indicative for a phase of a rotor of the electrical machine and the frequency of the electric quantity may be indicative for a frequency of the rotor of the electrical machine.

Furthermore, the phase of the rotor may be indicative for a rotor angle and the frequency of the rotor may be indicative for a speed of the rotor.

In particular, the fundamental component may be a fundamental frequency of a periodic waveform. The fundamental frequency may be the lowest frequency of the periodic waveform. The fundamental component may be extracted from the electric quantity by means of a Fourier analyses and/or an electronic filter procedure. The electronic filter procedures may be an analog filter procedure and/or a digital filter procedure.

In the analysis of three-phase electrical power systems, the concept of symmetrical components may be used. The three- phase electrical power system is thereby expressed by a positive sequence component, a negative sequence component and a zero sequence component. The positive sequence

component describes a system or field which rotates in the same direction as the original three-phase electrical power system. The negative sequence component describes a system or field which rotates in the opposite direction compared to the rotational direction of the original three-phase electrical power system, and the zero sequence component describes a system or field that oscillates but does not rotate. The advantage of the described method may be that an encoder can be omitted. This may reduce a cost of the electrical device. Furthermore, the described method may allow for a robustly determination of a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device. This may provide the advantage that a vector control of an electrical machine can be improved. The described method may be implementable without any additional costs and/or without any change of hardware requirements of available electrical devices. The described method may allow for a more precise determination of the phase and the

frequency of the electric quantity being associated with the operation of the electrical machine over a wide range of frequencies. Further, the described method may allow for a release of requirements for a generator design.

According to an embodiment of the invention the electrical device is a power grid.

In case that the electrical device is a power grid, the phase of the electric quantity may be indicative for a phase of an electrical power or an electrical voltage in the power grid and the frequency of the electric quantity may be indicative for a frequency of the electrical power or an electrical voltage in the power grid. In particular, the electric quantity may be a grid voltage. A matching of a power station, e.g. a wind power station, to the power grid may be improved by precise knowledge of the phase and the frequency of the power grid. This allows for a more effective power coupling between the power station and the power grid.

According to a further embodiment of the invention the electrical device is an electrical machine.

The electrical machine may be an electrical generator or an electrical motor. An electrical machine may comprise a rotor with at least one rotor coil and/or a stator with at least one stator coil. Further, the electrical device may be a generator of a wind turbine. In particular, the electrical device may be an induction generator or a permanent magnet generator. The described method may provide the advantage that a control of the electrical machine may be improved. In particular, for an efficient control of the electrical machine a precise knowledge of the electrical angle and the speed of a rotor of the electrical machine may be necessary. It may also be possible to use the described method for estimating an electrical angle and a speed of a rotor of an electrical motor. In particular, the phase of the electric quantity may be indicative for the electrical angle and the frequency of the electric quantity may be indicative for the speed of the rotor.

According to a further embodiment of the invention the electric quantity is a counter electromotive force.

The counter electromotive force, which is also called back electromotive force, may be an electromotive force which pushes against the current which induces it. The counter electromotive force may be caused by a changing

electromagnetic field. In particular, the counter

electromotive force may allow for an indirect measurement of a quantity associated with the operation of the electric device, for example a generator voltage of a wind turbine generator. An indirect measurement of the counter

electromotive force may provide the advantage that a

perturbation of the measured system may only be small.

According to a further embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises determining the counter

electromotive force by means of a Kalman filter. In particular, the Kalman filter may allow for an efficient determining of the counter electromotive force. Moreover, the counter electromotive force may be determined in a stationary abc frame. The counter electromotive force may as well be determined in a so called αβ frame. The αβ frame may allow a simplified calculation based on only two parameters as compared to the abc frame based on three parameters . The abc frame and the αβ frame may be connected by Clarke

transformation . According to a further embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises determining the counter

electromotive force by means of an observer. In particular, the observer may allow for an indirect determining of the counter electromotive force. The observer may determine the counter electromotive force in the abc frame or in the αβ frame.

According to a further embodiment of the invention the fundamental component is extracted by means of an adaptive band pass filter and/or a low pass filter. This may provide the advantage that the fundamental component may be

determined in a simple and robust manner.

According to a further embodiment of the invention

calculating the positive sequence component comprises obtaining a phase shifted component which has a 90 degree phase shift to the extracted fundamental component.

The extracted fundamental component may be transformed into the αβ frame by Clarke transformation before calculating the positive sequence component. In particular, the fundamental component in αβ frame may be given by vector components V a i and Vi . The phase shifted component which has a 90 degree phase shift to the extracted fundamental component V a i and V may be given by V' a i and V' i. Furthermore, there may be a gain difference between the fundamental components V a i, Vi and the phase shifted components V' a i, V'pi. In particular, a gain may be determined based on the determined frequency of the electric quantity. The positive sequence component in αβ frame may be given by

This may provide the advantage that the positive sequence component may be calculated in a simple and efficient manner

According to a further embodiment of the invention the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity are determined by means of a Phase Lock Loop. A Phase Lock Loop may provide an efficient and robust way for determining a phase and a frequency of a signal. In case that the electrical device is an electrical generator, the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity, e.g. the counter electromotive force, may be proportional to a rotor phase and a rotor frequency.

According to a further aspect of the invention an apparatus for determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device is provided. The apparatus comprises an extracting unit configured for extracting a fundamental component of the electric quantity, a calculating unit configured for

calculating a positive sequence component of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental component, and a determining unit configured for determining the phase and the frequency of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence component.

In particular, the determining unit may comprise a Phase Lock Loop. More particularly, the Phase Lock Loop may comprise a proportional-integral controller which may determine a bandwidth of the determining unit. More particularly, the extracting unit, the calculating unit, and the determining unit may also be realized as a single unit. Moreover, the described apparatus may be implemented in a controller of the electrical device. According to a further embodiment of the invention the apparatus further comprises a further determining unit configured for determining a counter electromotive force being associated with the electrical device. As has already been mentioned above determining the counter electromotive force may allow for an indirect measurement of a quantity associated with the operation of the electric device, for example a generator voltage of a wind turbine generator. An indirect measurement of the counter electromotive force may provide the advantage that a

perturbation of the measured system may only be small. According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a frequency converter for electrically connecting an electric power generating machine, in particular a generator of a wind turbine, with a power grid. The frequency converter comprises an AC-to-DC stage for converting a first AC power signal being generated by the electric power generating machine into a DC power signal, a DC-to-AC stage for

converting the DC power signal into a second AC power signal being received from the power grid, and the above described apparatus, wherein the apparatus is assigned to the AC-to-DC stage or to the DC-to-AC stage.

The apparatus may be assigned to the AC-to-DC stage or to the DC-to-AC stage by a switch. The described frequency converter may provide the advantage that it allows for an efficient determining of a phase and a frequency of the power grid and/or the generator. When the apparatus is assigned to the AC-to-DC stage, the apparatus may determine a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of the electric power generating machine. Further, when the apparatus is assigned to the DC-to-AC stage, the apparatus may determine a phase and a frequency of an

electric quantity being associated with the power grid.

According to a further aspect of the invention a wind turbine is provided. The wind turbine comprises the above described frequency converter.

The frequency converter may determine the phase and the frequency of the generator of the wind turbine. Further, the determined phase and frequency of the generator may be send to a generator controller which regulates a rotor frequency of the generator. According to a further aspect of the invention a computer program for determining a phase and a frequency of an

electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device is provided, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, is adapted to perform the above described method.

As used herein, reference to a computer program is intended to be equivalent to a reference to a program element and/or to a computer readable medium containing instructions for controlling a computer system to coordinate the performance of the above described method.

The computer program may be implemented as computer readable instruction code in any suitable programming language, such as, for example, JAVA, C++, and may be stored on a computer- readable medium (removable disk, volatile or non-volatile memory, embedded memory/processor, etc.). The instruction code is operable to program a computer or any other

programmable device to carry out the intended functions. The computer program may be available from a network, such as the World Wide Web, from which it may be downloaded.

The invention may be realized by means of a computer program respectively software. However, the invention may also be realized by means of one or more specific electronic circuits respectively hardware. Furthermore, the invention may also be realized in a hybrid form, i.e. in a combination of software modules and hardware modules.

In particular, the computer program may be stored on a computer-readable medium. The computer-readable medium may be readable by a computer or a processor. The computer-readable medium may be, for example but not limited to, an electric, magnetic, optical, infrared or semiconductor system, device or transmission medium. The computer-readable medium may include at least one of the following media: a computer- distributable medium, a program storage medium, a record medium, a computer-readable memory, a random access memory, an erasable programmable read-only memory, a computer- readable software distribution package, a computer-readable signal, a computer-readable telecommunications signal, computer-readable printed matter, and a computer-readable compressed software package.

It has to be noted that embodiments of the invention have been described with reference to different subject matters. In particular, some embodiments have been described with reference to method type claims whereas other embodiments have been described with reference to apparatus type claims. However, a person skilled in the art will gather from the above and the following description that, unless other notified, in addition to any combination of features

belonging to one type of subject matter also any combination between features relating to different subject matters, in particular between features of the method type claims and features of the apparatus type claims is considered as to be disclosed with this document.

The aspects defined above and further aspects of the present invention are apparent from the examples of embodiment to be described hereinafter and are explained with reference to the examples of embodiment. The invention will be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to examples of embodiment but to which the invention is not limited.

Brief Description of the Drawing

Figure 1 shows a wind turbine comprising a frequency

converter and an apparatus according to exemplary

embodiments . Figure 2 shows an underlying control architecture of the apparatus shown in figure 1. Figure 3 shows an underlying control architecture of an extracting unit and an calculating unit of an apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 4 shows an underlying control architecture of an determining unit of an apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment .

Detailed Description

The illustration in the drawing is schematically. It is noted that in different figures, similar or identical elements are provided with the same reference signs or with reference signs, which are different from the corresponding reference signs only within the first digit.

Figure 1 shows a wind turbine 100 according to an exemplary aspect. The wind turbine 100 comprises a rotor 102 with rotor blades 104. The rotor 102 is connected to a generator 108 by a gear box 106. However, in case that the wind turbine 100 is a direct drive wind turbine the gear box 106 may be omitted.

The generator 108 of the wind turbine 100 is electrically connected with a power grid 128 by a frequency converter 110 and a transformer 126. The frequency converter comprises an AC-to-DC stage 112 for converting a first AC power signal being generated by the generator 108 into a DC power signal. The frequency converter 110 further comprises a DC-to-AC stage 114 for converting the DC power signal into a second AC power signal being received from the power grid 128 via a transformer 126. Furthermore, the frequency converter 110 comprises an apparatus 116 for determining a phase and a frequency of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device. The apparatus 116 may either be assigned to the AC-to-DC stage 112 or to the DC-to- AC stage 114. In particular, the apparatus 116 may determine a phase Θ and a frequency ω of an electric quantity being associated with an operation of the generator 108 when assigned to the AC-to-DC stage 112. Further, the apparatus 116 may determine a phase Θ and a frequency ω of the power grid 128 when assigned to the DC-to-AC stage 114. The apparatus 116 comprises an extracting unit 118 configured for extracting a fundamental component V a i, Vi of the

electric quantity. Further, the apparatus 116 comprises a calculating unit 120 configured for calculating a positive sequence component V + a i and ν + β ι of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental components V a i and Vi . The apparatus 116 also comprises a determining unit 122

configured for determining the phase Θ and the frequency ω of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence components V + a i and ν + β ι . Furthermore, the apparatus comprises a further determining unit 124 configured for determining a counter electromotive force V a , V being associated with the electrical device.

Figure 2 shows an underlying control architecture of the apparatus 116 according to an exemplary embodiment. I abc and Ua c represent the electric quantity being associated with an operation of an electrical device, namely the generator current I abc and the generator Voltage U abc · For example, the generator voltage may be measured by a coil which is arranged at a stator of the generator 108. Another option for

obtaining the generator voltage U abc may be to calculate the generator voltage U abc from internal control variables of the frequency converter 110. In particular, when a pulse width modulation switching is enabled in a generator controller of the wind turbine 100, the generator voltage U abc and/or the generator current I abc may comprise high-frequency harmonic components. This may be overcome be obtaining an average voltage value and/or an average current value using a sampling procedure of the generator voltage U abc and/or the generator current I abc , respectively. Furthermore, it may also be possible to remove high-frequency harmonics on the generator voltage and/or on the generator current by means of analog and/or digital filters .

The further determining unit 124 is configured for

determining a counter electromotive force being associated with generator voltage U a bc and/or the generator current I abc by means of an observer or a Kalman filter. The determined counter electromotive force is then transformed by a Clarke transformation from the abc frame into the αβ frame. The transformed counter electromotive force components V a i , V i are further processed by the calculating unit 120. The calculating unit 120 is configured for calculating the positive sequence components V + a i , ν + βι of the electric

quantity based on the counter electromotive force components V a i , V i . The positive sequence components V + a i , ν + βι are transformed in the abc frame by an inverse Clarke

transformation. The positive sequence components V + a i , V + b i , and V + C i in abc frame are further processed by the determining unit 122 which is configured for determining the phase Θ and the frequency ω of the electric quantity based on the calculated positive sequence components V + al , V + bl , and V + C i . A feedback loop may be used to provide the further determining unit 124, the determining unit 118, and the calculating unit 120 with the determined frequency ω of the electric quantity in order to improve an accuracy of the determined phase Θ and frequency co.

Figure 3 shows an underlying control architecture of the extracting unit 118 and the calculating unit 120 according to an exemplary embodiment. The extracting unit 118 is

configured for extracting fundamental components V a i and V i of the counter electromotive force components V a , V by means of an adaptive band pass filter and/or a low pass filter 118a. As indicated by reference numeral 120a phase shifted components V ' a i and V βι are obtained, which have a 90 degree phase shift to the extracted fundamental components V a i and V i . Furthermore, there may be a gain difference between the fundamental components V a i , V i and the phase shifted components V ' a i , V ' i . In particular, a gain may be determined based on the determined frequency of the electric quantity. In particular, the unit 120a may be configured to determine the gain based on the determined frequency of the electric quantity .

The calculating unit 120 is further configured for

calculating positive sequence components V + a i , ν + β ι of the electric quantity based on the extracted fundamental

components V a i and V i and the phase shifted components V ' a i and V ' i , as indicated with reference numeral 120b. The positive sequence components V + a i , ν + β ι in αβ frame are given by the equations

The obtained positive sequence components V al , V β ι are then transformed from the αβ frame into the abc frame by an inverse Clarke transformation Τ _1 αβ .

Figure 4 shows an underlying control architecture of the determining unit 122 according to an exemplary embodiment. The obtained positive sequence components V + al , V + bl , V + Cl in abc frame are transformed into an dq-frame by a dq

transformation or Park transformation T dq . The frequency ω and the phase Θ of the generator voltage U ab c and the

generator current I a ioc are derived from the transformed positive sequence components V + d i , V + q i , as indicated by reference numerals 122a and 122b, for example by means of a phase lock loop.

It should be noted that the term "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps and the use of articles "a" or "an" does not exclude a plurality. Also elements described in association with different embodiments may be combined. It should also be noted that reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.