Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6745541 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The RPC has to minimize the demand of reactive power from the grid; its control is based on a feed-forward method, where the corrective input is the measurement of the reactive power consumption of the ac/dc converters, derived from the 50Â Hz component of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) of the three-phase voltages and currents. The delay introduced by the FFT calculation and the slow response of the TCR could make the response speed of the RPC not sufficient to face fast variations of the reactive power demand and therefore in this paper a new controller of the RPC able to overcome this shortcoming is proposed and evaluated. It is based on the calculation of the predicted consumption of the reactive power by using the voltage reference signals coming from the Plasma Control System and the measurements of the dc current of the ac/dc converters and of the 66Â kV busbar voltage, and on the speed up of the RPC control by introducing a lead-lag transfer function.
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Authors
Claudio Finotti, Elena Gaio, Inho Song, Jun Tao, Ivone Benfatto,