Enhancing the natural voltage balancing capability of neutral-point-clamped converters under carrier-based pulsewidth modulation
In this paper, a new modulation technique is presented which aims to enhance the natural voltage balancing capability of neutral-point-clamped converters. The traditional carrier-based pulsewidth modulation technique with zerosequence injection faces some drawbacks, namely, its inability to balance...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136865 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | In this paper, a new modulation technique is presented which aims to enhance the natural voltage balancing capability of neutral-point-clamped converters. The traditional carrier-based pulsewidth modulation technique with zerosequence injection faces some drawbacks, namely, its inability to balance initial capacitor voltage imbalances quickly and the divergence of the capacitor voltages in the presence of nonlinear loads with even harmonics. This paper aims to find a trade-off between voltage balance performance and switching losses by reducing the difference between the average capacitor voltages
without incorporating any external circuitry. A reference neutralpoint (NP) current is generated using the average difference between the capacitor voltages. Depending on the reference NP current and predicted NP current, appropriate duty cycles are applied to switch the three phases. These duty cycles are directly
linked to the voltage unbalance between the capacitor voltages and thus provides the necessary ‘push’ to mitigate deviations in natural balancing characteristics. To validate the proposed modulation technique, simulation results are presented for linear loads as well as for nonlinear loads with even harmonics. |
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