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Selective Harmonic Compensation (SHC) PWM for Grid-Interfacing High-Power Converters

Abstract

Compensating the pre-existing (background) harmonics from the power system in a grid-interfacing highpower converter system through the Active-Front-End (AFE) converter is a very attractive approach to improve the system harmonic performance. However, this is challenging due to the low switching frequency requirement of the high-power applications, and therefore traditional methods for active power filters cannot be applied. This paper proposes a new PWM technique, Selective Harmonic Compensation (SHC), which actively compensates the pre-existing harmonics from the power system, but still operates at very low switching frequencies. Details of the proposed SHC are presented and an SHC application example with a high-power Current Source Rectifier (CSR) is provided in this paper. The simulations and experiments are carried out on a 1 MVA CSR model in Matlab and a 10 kVA CSR prototype controlled by dSPACE-CPLD system. Results show that the proposed SHC scheme can improve the line current harmonic performance significantly.

Authors

Zhou H; Li YW; Zargari NR; Cheng Z

Pagination

pp. 4066-4072

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 1, 2011

DOI

10.1109/ecce.2011.6064322

Name of conference

2011 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
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