Title :
Evaluation of carrier-based PWM strategies for multi-state switching cells-based multilevel three-phase rectifiers
Author :
Ortmann, M.S. ; Mussa, S.A. ; Heldwein, M.L.
Author_Institution :
EEL - INEP, Univ. Fed. de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil
Abstract :
Rectifiers employing multi-state switching cells concepts are promising alternatives for high power, high power density and high efficiency applications. Multi-state switching cells-based multilevel three-phase PWM rectifiers (MLMSR) require proper modulation strategies to operate. Several modulation strategies are applicable to such rectifiers. However, each modulation strategy leads to a given set of performance indicators. These include differential- (DM) and common-mode (CM) electromagnetic emissions, voltage gain, passive components physical dimensions and power semiconductor efforts. This work introduces the fundamental analysis of a MLMSR. Additionally, three carrier-based modulation patterns are evaluated with respect to the common mode voltage generation, input current ripple, multi-interphase transformer magnetizing current and the current through the dc-link midpoint. Finally, simulation results are presented in order to highlight the characteristics of each modulation strategy for two MLMSR configurations.
Keywords :
PWM rectifiers; power semiconductor devices; power transformers; switching convertors; carrier-based PWM; common-mode; current ripple; dc-link midpoint; differential-mode; electromagnetic emissions; high power density; magnetizing current; multiinterphase transformer; multilevel three-phase PWM rectifiers; multilevel three-phase rectifiers; multistate switching cells; passive components; power semiconductor; voltage gain; voltage generation; Delta modulation; Inductors; Legged locomotion; Pulse width modulation; Switches; Windings; High efficiency; multi-state switching cells; multilevel converters; three-phase rectifiers;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Conference (COBEP), 2011 Brazilian
Conference_Location :
Praiamar
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1644-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2175-8603
DOI :
10.1109/COBEP.2011.6085303