Reactive power flow optimization in AC drive systems
Abstract
This paper explores a limit avoidance approach in the case of input (modulation) and output (current) constraints with the aim of enhancing system availability of AC drives. Drawing on the observation that, in a certain range of reactive power, there exists a trade-off between current and modulation magnitude, we exploit this freedom and define a constrained optimization problem. We propose two approaches, one in the form of an activation-function which drives the reactive power set-point towards safety, and an approach which uses online feedback optimization to set the reactive power dynamically. Both methods compromise reactive power tracking accuracy for increased system robustness. Through a high fidelity simulation, we compare the benefits of the two methods, highlighting their effectiveness in industrial applications.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.10360,
title = {Reactive power flow optimization in AC drive systems},
author = {Sanjay Chandrasekaran and Catalin Arghir and Pieder Joerg and Florian Doerfler and Silvia Mastellone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.10360},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Accepted for an oral talk at the Conference on Decision and Control, 2025