Title of article
Three-dimensional space vector modulation with DC voltage variation control in a three-leg centre-split power quality compensator
Author/Authors
N.Y.، Dai, نويسنده , , M.C.، Wong, نويسنده , , Y.D.، Han, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
198
To page
204
Abstract
Three-dimensional space vector modulation (3DSVM) is proposed for controlling a three-leg centre-split inverter, which is used as a shunt power quality compensator for a three-phase four-wire system. Important issues for 3DSVM, such as 3D space vector allocation, zero-sequence compensation and DC voltage variation, are discussed in detail. In the two-level three-leg centre-split system, all eight vectors contribute to the zero-sequence compensation, which is different from the conventional two-dimensional compensation. Hence, the 3DSVM control strategy is more complicated than conventional 2DSVM. Particularly, in a two-level system there is no vector in 3D case such that the zero state is approximated by two zero vectors, which directly point in positive and negative zero-axis, respectively. Results indicate that the original reference of the 3D vectorʹs allocation is affected by DC voltage variation only along the zero-frame. Conversely, the DC voltage variation can be controlled by adjusting the origin of 3D reference. Simulation results are given to show the validity of the proposed control strategy: 3DSVM with DC voltage variation control. A two-level three-leg centre-split inverter prototype is implemented and controlled by a digital signal processor with 2.5 kHz switching frequency. Experimental results are also presented to show its validity.
Keywords
Distributed systems
Journal title
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications
Record number
106608
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