DocumentCode :
2120
Title :
Reference-Trajectory-Optimized SVM for High-Power Current-Source Converters to Improve Harmonic Performance and Reduce Common-Mode Voltage
Author :
Anping Hu ; Xu, Dewei David ; Bin Wu ; Jiacheng Wang ; Jianhui Su
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Autom., Hefei Univ. of Technol., Hefei, China
Volume :
30
Issue :
7
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jul-15
Firstpage :
3488
Lastpage :
3498
Abstract :
For medium-voltage high-power drives fed by current-source converters (CSCs), a transformerless configuration has benefits in both cost and volume. Removing the isolation transformer necessitates a common-mode choke to undertake the major portion of the drive´s common-mode voltage (CMV) stress, which would otherwise cause premature failure of the motor insulation system. On the other hand, as device switching frequency in high-power CSCs is normally limited to a few hundred hertz, improving harmonic performance via modulation has always been a challenge. Selective harmonic elimination (SHE) is a preferred modulation scheme in such a system owing to its ability to eliminate several unwanted low-order harmonic currents. Alternatively, conventional space vector modulation (SVM) provides continuous modulation index adjustment capability, but its output current contains low-order harmonics with high magnitudes that may arouse harmful resonances in the system. Aiming at reducing CMV and improving harmonic performance at the same time, this paper proposes a new SVM-based modulation strategy for high-power CSCs using synthesized reference trajectory on the hexagon in the αβ plane. Along with the proposed strategy, two methods of reference trajectory optimization (RTO) are investigated. By introducing a coefficient to the duty-cycle function for RTO, the first method can remove an extra low-order harmonic component, or minimize the weighted total harmonic distortion. The second method, with a different approach of RTO, eliminates the unwanted low-order harmonics by combining the proposed SVM with the SHE. The proposed concepts are verified by both simulation and experimental results.
Keywords :
constant current sources; harmonics suppression; optimisation; power conversion harmonics; SVM; common-mode choke; common-mode voltage; continuous modulation index; harmonic performance; high-power current-source converters; isolation transformer; low-order harmonics; medium-voltage high-power drive; motor insulation system; premature failure; reference-trajectory-optimization; selective harmonic elimination; space vector modulation; transformerless configuration; Harmonic analysis; Modulation; Support vector machines; Switches; Tin; Trajectory; Vectors; Common-mode voltage (CMV); current-source converter (CSC); reference trajectory optimization (RTO); selective harmonic elimination (SHE); space-vector modulation (SVM);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2344022
Filename :
6867370
Link To Document :
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