LADRC-based non-characteristic harmonic suppression strategy for pumped
storage power plants
Abstract
The Static Frequency Converter (SFC) in a pumped storage power plant
often causes harmonic problems in the dragging processes, which may lead
to the false operation of automatic devices in the power station, and
even damage to the power equipment. These harmonics caused by SFC
contain both characteristic and non-characteristic degrees, and the
components are more complex. Hence, the existing harmonic suppression
methods using APF or PPF compensation all have some problems. The SFC
starting control strategy based on Linear Active Disturbance Rejection
Control (LADRC) is proposed in this paper to reduce the
non-characteristic subharmonics. Firstly, the factors affecting the
non-characteristic harmonic content are analyzed, and a mathematical
model of the conventional SFC starting transfer function is established.
On this basis, the LADRC controller is used as the speed loop of SFC
starting to replace the PI controller. The stability is judged by
drawing the Bode plot and the zero-pole plot. Finally, A Matlab/Simulink
simulation model of LADRC-based SFC starting is established in a pumped
storage power plant with actual parameters, and simulation accurate
measurements verify the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy
for non-characteristic harmonic current suppression.