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Nearest-Vector Modulation Strategies With Minimum Amplitude of Low-Frequency Neutral-Point Voltage Oscillations for the Neutral-Point-Clamped Converter
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2012
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Np Voltage OscillationsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringMotor DriveElectrical DriveMinimum AmplitudePower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower InverterPower ElectronicsNew CriterionNeutral PointNearest-vector Modulation StrategiesNeutral-point-clamped Converter
This paper investigates the problem of low-frequency voltage oscillations that appear at the neutral point (NP) of a three-level neutral-point-clamped (NPC) converter. Starting with a detailed analysis of their origin, the paper derives the minimum amplitude of these oscillations that can be achieved by nearest-vector (NV) modulation strategies. It then proves that the criterion of the direction of dc-link capacitor imbalance, which is commonly adopted by NV strategies for performing the task of capacitor balancing, poses a barrier in achieving this minimum. A new criterion is proposed instead, together with an algorithm that incorporates it into existing NV strategies. For the case of NPC inverters operating as motor drives, the resulting reduction in the amplitude of NP voltage oscillations ranges from 30% to 50%. The approach has the advantage of avoiding the significant increment in switching losses and output voltage harmonic distortion, caused by other methods. Simulations in MATLAB-Simulink are used to illustrate its operation and verify that it offers the claimed benefit.
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