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Compensation-Voltage-Injection-Based Neutral-Point Voltage Fluctuation Suppression Method for NPC Converters

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Three-level neutral-point clamped (NPC) inverters are widely used in the new energy power generation, motor drive, and many other occasions. However, the neutral-point voltage imbalance of an NPC inverter will… Click to show full abstract

Three-level neutral-point clamped (NPC) inverters are widely used in the new energy power generation, motor drive, and many other occasions. However, the neutral-point voltage imbalance of an NPC inverter will affect the output of the inverter system, and the control of the neutral point voltage has become a popular research topic. In this paper, a compensation-voltage-injection-based neutral-point voltage balancing method is proposed. During the switching cycle, the average value model of the neutral-point current under different voltage vectors is applied to calculate the value of the compensation voltage that needs to be injected. The self-balance of the neutral-point voltage based on a switching cycle is realized, and the influence of modulation ratio and power factor on equalization ability is discussed. A MATLAB/Simulink simulation model and a small power prototype are established to verify the effectiveness of the method, and the simulation and experimental results show that the proposed method can effectively suppress the neutral-point voltage fluctuation in a wide range of modulation ratios and power factors.

Keywords: compensation voltage; voltage; method; point voltage; neutral point

Journal Title: Energies
Year Published: 2023

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