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Improved Harmonic Profile for High-Power PWM Current-Source Converters With Modified Space-Vector Modulation Schemes

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Pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) current-source converters (CSCs) have the features of simple configuration, reliable short-circuit protection, and sinusoidal ac output voltages. The conventional space-vector modulation (SVM) scheme usually generates high-magnitude low-order harmonics… Click to show full abstract

Pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) current-source converters (CSCs) have the features of simple configuration, reliable short-circuit protection, and sinusoidal ac output voltages. The conventional space-vector modulation (SVM) scheme usually generates high-magnitude low-order harmonics in CSCs with low switching frequency. In this article, two modified SVM schemes, namely MSVM1 and MSVM2, are proposed to improve the harmonic performance for PWM CSCs in the high-power applications with low switching frequencies. The MSVM1 scheme focuses on eliminating the average dwell-time error of current vectors within each sampling period, while the MSVM2 scheme is targeted to achieve the accurate dwell time of current vectors as that of the natural sampling-based SVM scheme. The theoretical analysis and the calculation equations of dwell time are derived for both MSVM1 and MSVM2. The experiments are given to verify the effectiveness of the two modified SVM schemes in improving the harmonic performance of high-power CSCs with low switching frequencies.

Keywords: high power; space vector; current source; source converters; pwm current; power

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2021

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