IEEE Access (Jan 2023)
Modified Discontinuous Pulsewidth Modulation Approach With Independent Phase Loss Adjustment for Voltage Source Converters
Abstract
This paper presents an efficient independent phase switching loss reduction technique for 2-level 3-phase voltage source inverters. A modified carrier-based pulse-width modulation algorithm, named per-phase discontinuous pulse-width modulation, is used to generate various non-switching intervals for the phase leg having the worst aging state by injecting a proper zero-sequence voltage to reference voltages. The non-switching intervals result in keeping a specific phase leg from switching to decrease the switching frequency and corresponding loss. The careful determination of variable clamping intervals aims to achieve a desirable decrease in the per-phase switching frequency of 2-level 3-phase voltage source inverters while ensuring that the output performance is not much degraded. The decrease in switching frequency and corresponding switching loss exerts a positive impact on the thermal stress of power semiconductor devices, resulting in improving the reliability of voltage source inverters. To evaluate the performance of the proposed method, the conventional carrier-based space vector modulation, 3-phase generalized discontinuous pulse-width modulation, and a discontinuous pulse-width modulation using hybrid offset voltage are implemented along with the proposed method. The accuracy and efficiency of the proposed method are validated using both simulation and experimental data.
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