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Improved Integrated Modulation Strategy for Dual-Parallel Three-Level Inverters to Suppress Leakage Currents
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Publication Year
2024-01-01
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol.39, pp.898-910
Keyword
Dual-parallel three-level inverterfive-level inverterleakage currentreduced common-mode voltage
Mesh Keyword
Common mode voltageInverterModulation methodsModulation strategyPhotovoltaic systemsPower motorsPulsewidth modulations (PWM)Support vectors machineThree-level invertersWind power generation
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
This article proposes an improved integrated modulation strategy of dual-parallel three-level inverters to suppress leakage current. Dual-parallel three-level inverters are widely used in several applications, such as in photovoltaic systems, wind power generation, and motor drive systems to increase the power capacity. The current ripple of each inverter appears greater on the load side due to the parallel operation of inverters. Thus, asynchronous modulation methods, such as interleaved or integrated modulation, have been proposed to improve the output current quality of three-level inverters. These asynchronous modulations generate a significant leakage current due to limited common-mode voltage (CMV) reduction. In this article, the proposed five-level reduced leakage current space vector modulation (RLC SVM) strategy adopts a switching sequence that lowers the CMV frequency. The proposed modulation solves problems such as insulation breakdown and electromagnetic interference by significantly suppressing the leakage current of the existing integrated modulation. Thus, the five-level RLC SVM method reduces the CMV, ZSCC, and output current distortion, as well as the leakage current. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed modulation method are verified based on simulations and experiments.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33781
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/tpel.2023.3327350
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