DocumentCode
960572
Title
A Complete Harmonic Elimination Approach to DC Link Voltage Balancing for a Cascaded Multilevel Rectifier
Author
Watson, Alan J. ; Wheeler, Patrick W. ; Clare, Jon C.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham
Volume
54
Issue
6
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2946
Lastpage
2953
Abstract
This paper presents a complete method that is used to balance dc link voltages in a cascaded H-Bridge (CHB) multilevel rectifier. Recently, such converters have been the subject of extensive research due to their suitability for high-power applications. One requirement in using a multilevel active rectifier at high levels of power is to limit the switching losses by reducing the switching frequency to a minimum. Another requirement for these converters is to ensure that individual dc link capacitor voltages for each cell of the converter are always balanced to ensure controllability and to limit stress on the converter cells. This paper presents a complete method in solving both of these problems using a selective-harmonic-elimination pulsewidth-modulation scheme. The scheme utilizes a simple controller to track each cell dc link capacitor voltage magnitude and accordingly biases the power flowing into each cell to ensure that the voltages across each cell capacitor converge. This is the case even when the loads attached to the individual cells are not balanced. The theory is supported by both simulated results from Saber and by experimental results from a seven-level CHB single-phase multilevel rectifier.
Keywords
PWM power convertors; PWM rectifiers; harmonics suppression; power conversion harmonics; DC link capacitor voltage magnitude; DC link voltage balancing; cascaded H-Bridge multilevel rectifier; complete harmonic elimination approach; converter cells; multilevel active rectifier; selective-harmonic-elimination pulsewidth-modulation scheme; single-phase CHB rectifier; Analog-digital conversion; Capacitors; Circuit topology; Controllability; Power harmonic filters; Rectifiers; Stress; Switching frequency; Switching loss; Voltage control; Multilevel converter; selective harmonic elimination (SHE); voltage balancing control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2007.906993
Filename
4373444
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