Title :
Discontinuous SVPWM Techniques of Three-Leg VSI-Fed Balanced Two-Phase Loads for Reduced Switching Losses and Current Ripple
Author :
Charumit, Chakrapong ; Kinnares, Vijit
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Instrum. & Control Eng., Pathumwan Inst. of Technol., Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
In this paper, various types of discontinuous space vector pulse-width modulation techniques for a three-leg voltage source inverter supplying balanced two-phase loads are proposed. The main objectives of the paper are to analyze switching loss characteristics associated with semiconductor devices and to reduce output current ripple by dealing with various types of zero space vector time in each switching sequence. Capabilities of reductions in switching losses and current ripple for both balanced and unbalanced output phase voltages at high modulation index and load power factor angle of 30° lagging are focused. The validity of the proposed techniques is verified by simulation and experimental results in terms of voltage spectrum, current waveforms, reductions in switching losses, and output current ripple at high modulation index when compared to a continuous space vector pulse-width modulation technique.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; electric current control; power factor; power semiconductor devices; voltage control; balanced output phase voltages; current waveforms; discontinuous SVPWM techniques; discontinuous space vector pulse-width modulation techniques; high modulation index; load power factor angle; output current ripple reduction; semiconductor devices; switching loss reduction; switching sequence; three-leg VSI-fed balanced two-phase loads; three-leg voltage source inverter; unbalanced output phase voltages; voltage spectrum; zero space vector time; Clamps; Reactive power; Space vector pulse width modulation; Switches; Switching loss; Vectors; Current ripple; discontinuous space vector pulse-width modulation (SVPWM); switching losses; three-leg voltage source inverter (VSI); two-phase loads;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2326773