@ARTICLE{Zhao_Feng_Grid-side_2022, author={Zhao, Feng and Zhang, Jianing and Chen, Xiaoqiang and Wang, Ying}, volume={vol. 71}, number={No 4}, journal={Archives of Electrical Engineering}, pages={909-929}, howpublished={online}, year={2022}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={In order to meet the lightweight requirements of high-speed trains, the inductancecapacitance (LC) resonance circuits are cancelled in the traction drive system of some high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs) in China, which will lead to large low-order current harmonics on the grid side in the traction drive system of EMUs, seriously affecting the power quality. Therefore, the low-order harmonic current of the traction drive system of an EMU is studied in this paper. Firstly, the working principle of a four-quadrant pulse rectifier in a traction drive system is analyzed, and then the generation mechanism of loworder current harmonics on the grid side is studied deeply. Secondly, the voltage outer loop and current inner loop control of a four-quadrant pulse rectifier are optimized respectively. In the voltage outer loop control, a Butterworth filter is designed to suppress the beat frequency voltage of the DC side voltage, so as to indirectly suppress the low-order current harmonics. In the current inner loop, a quasi-proportional resonance (PR) controller with harmonic compensation is used to suppress low-order current harmonics, and a novel loworder current harmonics suppression strategy based on the Butterworth filter and quasi-PR controller is proposed. Finally, the results of the simulated validation of the proposed control strategy show that compared with the existing method of the notch filter ΒΈ PR controller, the proposed optimal control strategy has a better effect on low-order current harmonic suppression, and improves the dynamic performance of the control system, further showing the correctness and effectiveness of the optimal control strategy.}, type={Article}, title={Grid-side current harmonic suppression based on Butterworth filter and quasi-proportional resonance controller}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/125031/PDF-MASTER/art07_int.pdf}, doi={10.24425/aee.2022.142116}, keywords={Butterworth filter, current harmonic suppression, high-speed electric multipleunits, quasi-PR controller, traction drive system}, }