Optimal decoupled discontinuous modulation for StatComs based on the cascaded H-bridge converter
Conventional discontinuous pulsewidth modulation (DPWM) strategies for cascaded H-bridge static compensators suffer from poor inter-phase capacitor voltage balance control during unbalanced grid voltage conditions. Specifically, the logic-based algorithm that calculates the zero-sequence voltage (ZS...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1723422023-12-06T06:45:30Z Optimal decoupled discontinuous modulation for StatComs based on the cascaded H-bridge converter Liu, Qingxiang Rodriguez, Ezequiel Farivar, Glen G. Townsend, Christopher D. Pou, Josep Leyva, Ramon School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Discontinuous Pulsewidth Modulation Static Compensator Conventional discontinuous pulsewidth modulation (DPWM) strategies for cascaded H-bridge static compensators suffer from poor inter-phase capacitor voltage balance control during unbalanced grid voltage conditions. Specifically, the logic-based algorithm that calculates the zero-sequence voltage (ZSV) for discontinuous operation interacts with the closed-loop capacitor voltage control. This article proposes an optimal DPWM strategy based on a finite-set optimization that chooses the best ZSV candidate that minimizes the control interactions while clamping a converter voltage. Furthermore, the effect of the different ZSV candidates on the switching loss is also considered within the optimization. Extensive experimental study is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. National Research Foundation (NRF) This work was supported in part by the Republic of Singapore’s National Research Foundation (NRF) through “Distributed Energy Resource Management System for Energy Grid 2.0” project at Energy Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and in part by the Office of Naval Research Global under Grant N62909-19- 1-2081. 2023-12-06T06:45:29Z 2023-12-06T06:45:29Z 2024 Journal Article Liu, Q., Rodriguez, E., Farivar, G. G., Townsend, C. D., Pou, J. & Leyva, R. (2024). Optimal decoupled discontinuous modulation for StatComs based on the cascaded H-bridge converter. IEEE Transactions On Industrial Electronics, 71(2), 1801-1810. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2023.3257382 0278-0046 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172342 10.1109/TIE.2023.3257382 2-s2.0-85151553154 2 71 1801 1810 en IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics © 2023 IEEE. All rights reserved. |
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Conventional discontinuous pulsewidth modulation (DPWM) strategies for cascaded H-bridge static compensators suffer from poor inter-phase capacitor voltage balance control during unbalanced grid voltage conditions. Specifically, the logic-based algorithm that calculates the zero-sequence voltage (ZSV) for discontinuous operation interacts with the closed-loop capacitor voltage control. This article proposes an optimal DPWM strategy based on a finite-set optimization that chooses the best ZSV candidate that minimizes the control interactions while clamping a converter voltage. Furthermore, the effect of the different ZSV candidates on the switching loss is also considered within the optimization. Extensive experimental study is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. |
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