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Natural Sampling SVM-Based Common-Mode Voltage Reduction in Medium-Voltage Current Source Rectifier

Abstract

Conventional space vector modulation (SVM)-based common-mode voltage (CMV) reduction in medium-voltage (MV) current source rectifier (CSR) cannot be used in practice. Conventional SVM contains high-magnitude low-order harmonics, particularly the fifth and seventh harmonics, that are lying closely to the resonance frequency (4.55.5p.u.) of the LC filter of the converter, thus, introducing resonance as the grid-side damping is small. Recently, a natural sampling SVM (NS-SVM) with superior low-order harmonics performance has been proposed for MV CSR. On this basis, a NS-SVM-based CMV reduction method is proposed for MV CSR in this paper. The proposed scheme achieves both good CMV reduction and superior low-order harmonics performance simultaneously. Additionally, effort to lower computational burden on calculating dwell times is made. Experiments are finally provided.

Authors

Wei Q; Wu B; Xu D; Zargari NR

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 32, No. 10, pp. 7553–7560

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

October 1, 2017

DOI

10.1109/tpel.2016.2632442

ISSN

0885-8993

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