Title :
A 6.6-kV Transformerless Motor Drive Using a Five-Level Diode-Clamped PWM Inverter for Energy Savings of Pumps and Blowers
Author :
Hatti, Natchpong ; Hasegawa, Kazunori ; Akagi, Hirofumi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo
fDate :
3/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a 6.6-kV adjustable-speed motor drive for pumps and blowers without transformer. The power conversion system consists of a front-end diode rectifier, a five-level diode-clamped pulsewidth modulation (PWM) inverter with a voltage balancing circuit, and a hybrid active filter for harmonic-current mitigation of the diode rectifier. The control of the inverter is characterized by superimposing a third-harmonic zero-sequence voltage on each of the three-phase reference voltages to achieve the so-called overmodulation and reduce the switching stress of insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). A 200-V 5.5-kW downscale model is designed, constructed, and tested with focus on the five-level PWM inverter and the voltage balancing circuit. Experimental results obtained from the 200-V downscale model verify the viability and effectiveness of the 6.6-kV adjustable-speed motor drive, showing that the four split dc capacitor voltages are well balanced in all the operating conditions and that the switching stress of the IGBTs is reduced at low modulation indexes.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; active filters; harmonics suppression; insulated gate bipolar transistors; motor drives; power conversion; power semiconductor diodes; pumps; rectifying circuits; IGBT; adjustable-speed motor drive; blowers; energy savings; five-level diode-clamped PWM inverter; four split dc capacitor voltage; front-end diode rectifier; harmonic-current mitigation; hybrid active filter; low modulation indexes; power 5.5 kW; power conversion system; pulsewidth modulation inverter; pumps; third-harmonic zero-sequence voltage; three-phase reference voltages; transformerless motor drive; voltage 200 V; voltage 6.6 kV; voltage balancing circuit; Energy savings; medium-voltage drives; modulation indexes; multilevel inverters; voltage balancing;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2008.2008995