DocumentCode
71288
Title
Optimal Selection of the Average Capacitor Voltage for Variable-Speed Drives With Modular Multilevel Converters
Author
Antonopoulos, Antonios ; Angquist, Lennart ; Harnefors, Lennart ; Nee, H.-P.
Author_Institution
Corp. Res., ABB, Västerås, Sweden
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Jan. 2015
Firstpage
227
Lastpage
234
Abstract
Variable-speed drives have reduced voltage requirements when operating below the base speed. In a modular-multilevel-converter-based (M2C-based) motor drive, it is then possible to operate with reduced voltage in the submodule capacitors, than at the base speed. In this sense, a greater capacitor-voltage ripple can be accommodated, without exceeding the maximum peak-capacitor voltage. This paper presents an analytical investigation for the optimal selection of the average capacitor voltage for M2Cs, when the motor is operating with rated torque, below the base speed. This method does not require any power exchange between the converter arms, so it keeps the conduction losses at the minimum level. Additionally, the method decreases the switching losses, due to the decreased capacitor-voltage level. The overall ratings of the converter remain the same as in the base-speed operation. It is shown that this method can be applied at a speed range between the base speed and down to approximately one third of it, i.e., an operating range that covers the requirements for typical pump- and fan-type applications. The results obtained from the analytical investigation are experimentally verified on a down-scaled laboratory prototype M2C.
Keywords
induction motor drives; power capacitors; power convertors; variable speed drives; M2C-based motor drive; base-speed operation; capacitor-voltage ripple; conduction losses; fan-type application; maximum peak-capacitor voltage; modular multilevel converter based motor drive; optimal average capacitor voltage selection; pump-type application; submodule capacitors; switching losses; variable-speed drives; voltage requirement reduction; Capacitors; Equations; Mathematical model; Optimization; Prototypes; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Capacitor-voltage control; medium-power variable-speed drives; modular multilevel converters (M2Cs); optimization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2316273
Filename
6786005
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