IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Optimized Space-Vector Modulation to Reduce Neutral Point Current for Extending Capacitor Lifetime in Three-Level Inverters

  • Sang-Won An,
  • Seok-Min Kim,
  • Kyo-Beum Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2996998
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 97689 – 97697

Abstract

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In this paper, an optimized space-vector modulation (SVM) to reduce DC-link ripple current in three-level inverters is presented. Various types of capacitors can be utilized to balance the voltage in the DC-link of voltage source inverters. Electrolytic capacitors are widely used owing to their large capacitance per volume. However, electrolytic capacitors have a short lifespan because the allowable ripple current is low. A conventional SVM that is focused on improving harmonic characteristics. Therefore, it cannot balance the DC-link ripple current properly because using some voltage vectors increases the DC-link ripple current. To overcome this limitation and extend the lifespan of the capacitors, an optimized SVM is proposed to reduce the DC-link ripple current. The proposed modulation scheme synthesizes the reference voltage by choosing voltage vectors that cause smaller increases in the DC-link ripple current, avoiding those that cause larger increases. The effectiveness of the proposed optimized SVM is verified by simulations and experimental results.

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